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May 22, 2012 9:18pm

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May 15, 2012 12:31am

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May 15, 2012 12:28am

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May 13, 2012 3:49am

So I fucked up and nearly slit my wrist while at work.

But its ok, a really nice girl put a bandaid on it.

/ the scar’s forever, people think I tried to kill myself..But fuck is she charming :}

May 9, 2012 8:21pm

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May 9, 2012 8:20pm
May 8, 2012 7:44pm
awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Anthony Bourdain and the Black Keys

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Anthony Bourdain and the Black Keys

May 8, 2012 7:18pm
cracked:

This photo is from 1965, when a 23-year-old Stephen Hawking married Jane Wilde. That was after his diagnosis with ALS, the disease that would put him in the wheelchair (note the cane). But just a couple of years before that, he had no idea he had a degenerative disease — he was a healthy, active, drinking college student at Oxford:


Then, one day he noticed he was having trouble keeping his hands steady, and once fell down a flight of stairs. Hey, best to go get it checked out, right? Could be, like, an ear infection or something throwing off his balance. That’s when the 21-year-old (now studying for his Ph.D. at Cambridge) was told he’d be bedridden soon, and dead within a few years, a prognosis that is true for almost every ALS patient. Hawking, somehow, is still alive 50 years after his diagnosis.

Read more: 14 Photographs That Shatter Your Image of Famous People

cracked:

This photo is from 1965, when a 23-year-old Stephen Hawking married Jane Wilde. That was after his diagnosis with ALS, the disease that would put him in the wheelchair (note the cane). But just a couple of years before that, he had no idea he had a degenerative disease — he was a healthy, active, drinking college student at Oxford:

Then, one day he noticed he was having trouble keeping his hands steady, and once fell down a flight of stairs. Hey, best to go get it checked out, right? Could be, like, an ear infection or something throwing off his balance. That’s when the 21-year-old (now studying for his Ph.D. at Cambridge) was told he’d be bedridden soon, and dead within a few years, a prognosis that is true for almost every ALS patient. Hawking, somehow, is still alive 50 years after his diagnosis.

Read more: 14 Photographs That Shatter Your Image of Famous People

May 8, 2012 3:58pm
fragmentraum:

Gogol Bordello - Majestic Theater, Detroit MI. July 14, 2007
Photo: Kate Slumber

fragmentraum:

Gogol Bordello - Majestic Theater, Detroit MI. July 14, 2007

Photo: Kate Slumber

May 8, 2012 11:25am
sisterwolf:

Red + Blue

sisterwolf:

Red + Blue

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