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I cannot get over Achilles’ face in this painting. Holy shit.
 He’s totally like: “Oh god, mom, put a fucking shirt on, I mean, what are you even doing? Can’t you see I’m busy lamenting the death of my boyfriend? Like I really need to see your tits at a time like this— YOU’RE SO EMBARRASSING MOM GAWD.”
 And the rest of the Greeks are jazz-handsing in the background. They’re all ‘WOAH LOOK AT THAT TOTALLY WICKED SET OF TITS— I MEAN ARMOUR. WOAH’

lemon-sprinkles:

I cannot get over Achilles’ face in this painting. Holy shit.

 He’s totally like: “Oh god, mom, put a fucking shirt on, I mean, what are you even doing? Can’t you see I’m busy lamenting the death of my boyfriend? Like I really need to see your tits at a time like this— YOU’RE SO EMBARRASSING MOM GAWD.”

 And the rest of the Greeks are jazz-handsing in the background. They’re all ‘WOAH LOOK AT THAT TOTALLY WICKED SET OF TITS— I MEAN ARMOUR. WOAH’

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Situ Gunung, Indonesia
Photograph by Hardi Budi
Taken at a lake named Situ Gunung in Indonesia.

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Situ Gunung, Indonesia

Photograph by Hardi Budi

Taken at a lake named Situ Gunung in Indonesia.

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Generations
Photo and caption by Zhong Wan
This photo was taken in Sichuan province, China in 2009.  Those people are Yi people.  The Yi people have lived in the deep mountains of western China for generation after generation, over thousands of years.  They go through great pains for prosperity.  Their hearts are filled with the same longing for a good life.  The cruel reality, however, leaves them in an inescapable fate.

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Generations

Photo and caption by Zhong Wan

This photo was taken in Sichuan province, China in 2009.  Those people are Yi people.  The Yi people have lived in the deep mountains of western China for generation after generation, over thousands of years.  They go through great pains for prosperity.  Their hearts are filled with the same longing for a good life.  The cruel reality, however, leaves them in an inescapable fate.

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