What, me Weimar?
Holy shit that’s the space shuttle riding the 747!

Holy shit that’s the space shuttle riding the 747!

sirmitchell:

They Live

The first time I saw this was in the Aero Club in San Diego on mute with subtitles. Omgwtfbbq is an understatement.

sirmitchell:

They Live

The first time I saw this was in the Aero Club in San Diego on mute with subtitles. Omgwtfbbq is an understatement.

pleatedjeans:

Winnie the Poohbacca via

pleatedjeans:

Winnie the Poohbacca via

paulscheer:

The best Foreign Poster

In color!

paulscheer:

The best Foreign Poster

In color!

TPM: Scalia saw gay marriage coming in 2003.

TPM: Scalia saw gay marriage coming in 2003.

Yo soy loco por los cornballs!

Yo soy loco por los cornballs!

themindislimitless:

“An Odd Couple” By Roger Stonehouse, [source]
The image is often captioned with something akin to “cultural clash between modern and traditional lifestyles” and the ability of two different people who live different lifestyles to live together peacefully, and while it can and often is true, it’s a somewhat stereotypical misreading of the issues and lifestyles in Burma. Punk rebels have been a major underground resistance force in the country, as have graffiti artists, both perhaps perfect examples of ‘modern’ rebels, but Buddhist monks have also always been catalysts for change. See both the 2007 “Saffron Revolution”, anti-government protests originally started by Buddhist monks, and the monk protests over political prisoners in the war against ethnic rebels in 2011.
Both of these boys very likely have much more in common than you’d guess. And this really is a beautiful picture.

themindislimitless:

“An Odd Couple” By Roger Stonehouse, [source]

The image is often captioned with something akin to “cultural clash between modern and traditional lifestyles” and the ability of two different people who live different lifestyles to live together peacefully, and while it can and often is true, it’s a somewhat stereotypical misreading of the issues and lifestyles in Burma. Punk rebels have been a major underground resistance force in the country, as have graffiti artists, both perhaps perfect examples of ‘modern’ rebels, but Buddhist monks have also always been catalysts for change. See both the 2007 “Saffron Revolution”, anti-government protests originally started by Buddhist monks, and the monk protests over political prisoners in the war against ethnic rebels in 2011.

Both of these boys very likely have much more in common than you’d guess. And this really is a beautiful picture.

theclearlydope:

Just a Marine drinking a brew and smoking a pipe next to his horse at a strip mall bar. That’s all.
Side note: My chest hair has grown four inches since viewing this photo.

The recruiter never mentioned this as an MOS

theclearlydope:

Just a Marine drinking a brew and smoking a pipe next to his horse at a strip mall bar. That’s all.

Side note: My chest hair has grown four inches since viewing this photo.

The recruiter never mentioned this as an MOS