elugraphy:

川の畔の巨大発電所→詳細
Abandoned giant power plant in river side.

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vintageadvertising:

The three-eyed owl logo of the Rand Avery Company of Boston, 1888. (nice use of white space, I thought).

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myellenficent:

Angelina Jolie as Elise Clifton-Ward in The Tourist (2010)

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mugwomps:

arsenicinshell:

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Celestial Ceilings

I want every one. Then I shall put them altogether and when anyone asks me where did I put such-and-such and I will say “the room with stars”, dreamily, and wander away

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tunashei:

teathattast:

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I love desire paths. There’s something so wonderous about seeing an echo of humanity. Depending on it’s location, a desire path can mean so many different things.

In a city, like the pic above, they represent rebellion, and efficiency. The messiness of humanity. We like to imagine we’re oh so logical and neat so we design our cities to be logical and neat an then real humans literally trample on that idea. The ego required to think you can design something perfect that checks every box. Life is all about compromise and patching stuff when some new problem arises. Though people have certainly tried! Ohio state univeristy let students carve their desire paths, and then paved them over. It looks pretty artsy.

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Some people will try to discourage desire paths, but this is almost always going to fail.

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Eventually, people just have to accept them. Humans are too dang stubborn.

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Certain desire paths are just adorable. A 0.5 second time saver. You just can’t design for maximum efficiency, humans will always find shortcuts!

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Though on occasion a desire path can actually be the least efficient way…especially if you’re superstitious.

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In a wilder area, such as below, they show us the curiosity of humans. A desire path somewhere natural often tells you there’s something interesting just ahead. (Though remember some ecosystems are fragile and will suffer if trampled! Stick to paths in these sorts of areas)

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And how about desire stairs? I always think these look so cool. We get see humans determination to climb, to traverse every kind of terrain.

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And for something really crazy…a desire path used for centuries will create a ‘holloway’

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All of these pics are off the Desirepath subreddit, check them out for more examples! And many thanks to the users who submitted these photos.

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filthyguts:

my silly lovesong 4 the siphonophores

laclefdescoeurs:

Wreath of Flowers encircling a Niche, 1659-63, Karel Batist

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treasures-and-beauty:
“16th century engraved breastplate, Photo by Arutemu
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treasures-and-beauty:

16th century engraved breastplate, Photo by Arutemu

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mouthmoodz:

it’s time to look at some photos of pikas carrying plants and flowers in their mouths

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