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All the single ladies!  

this blog is hilarious

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Don’t bother about being modern. Unfortunately it is the one thing that, whatever you do, you cannot avoid. Salvador Dali

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Don’t bother about being modern. Unfortunately it is the one thing that, whatever you do, you cannot avoid.
Salvador Dali

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One of the greatest human beings and actor.

“We all must to a certain degree put up with each other; We must put up with each other. We must stop if someone is broken down on the road, we must stop.”

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Incredibly beautiful.

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100 Years Later: A Snapshot of Life on the Titanic

When the famous ship hit the infamous iceberg nearly 100 years ago on April 15, 1912, the Titanic didn’t just send hundreds of its passengers to the bottom of the ocean—it also took all the evidence of what life was like on board for the ill-fated travelers.

Or at least it would have, were it not for Francis Browne.

Browne was an Irish Jesuit priest who sailed with the ship for the first leg of its journey, from Southampton, England, to Cobh, Ireland, then called Queenstown. And he would have stayed for the remainder of the transatlantic journey, too, having received an offer of a ticket from a wealthy family he befriended while on board. When Browne reached Cobh, however, he received a note from his clerical superior, ordering him to return to his station immediately rather than sail on.

Browne disembarked. An enthusiastic amateur photographer (who had received his first camera from the same uncle who later bought him his ticket for the Titanic trip), he brought with him the only photos of the Titanic at sea that would survive the shipwreck.

Click the title link to view some other photos taken by Browne, and click the photoset to see higher res pictures.

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just don’t.

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just don’t.

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