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Badshahi Mosque-from minar by Noorkhan on Flickr.

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Badshahi Mosque-from minar by Noorkhan on Flickr.

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ashesforjustice:

Michaela DePrince of American Ballet Theatre Company, New York City

ashesforjustice:

Michaela DePrince of American Ballet Theatre Company, New York City

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I see that I liked this photo previously…Probably because whoever this is, they are really fucking attractive ;)yumm 

^ okay the hell. He’s one of my close friend who killed himself this past march. This is to respect him and keep his memory alive, you know what else? my best friend since 6th grade dated this boy for the 2 years until he took his life. they were in love. That comment makes me so upset because this post is to respect him and his girlfriend who went through so much together. So really that was VERY uncalled for. 



——— Rea-fucking-ly ? I’m sorry for your loss, but THAT was uncalled for. Were they supposed to know that, there was no caption. So you’ve never reblogged a pic & let the world know you thought the guy was attractive? You are going through something, so I see that you could be sensitive about the subject, but they did absolutely nothing wrong. RIP to your friend.

butterfly-scars:

shehasscars:

I see that I liked this photo previously…
Probably because whoever this is, they are really fucking attractive ;)
yumm 

^ okay the hell. He’s one of my close friend who killed himself this past march. This is to respect him and keep his memory alive, you know what else? my best friend since 6th grade dated this boy for the 2 years until he took his life. they were in love. That comment makes me so upset because this post is to respect him and his girlfriend who went through so much together. So really that was VERY uncalled for. 

——— Rea-fucking-ly ? I’m sorry for your loss, but THAT was uncalled for. Were they supposed to know that, there was no caption. So you’ve never reblogged a pic & let the world know you thought the guy was attractive? You are going through something, so I see that you could be sensitive about the subject, but they did absolutely nothing wrong. RIP to your friend.

Dragon Ball Z > 

Dragon Ball Z > 

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© Donna Ferrato, 1987, ‘The Arrest’ (L’arresto), Minneapolis / USA
In 1987, Ferrato rode along with the Minneapolis police as they responded to 911 calls. A boy named Diamond made a call saying that his father was physically attacking his mother. He was the first child Ferrato had seen stand up for his mother at a moment when most children would be afraid. The image of his bravery not only left an impression on Ferrato and the police, but was hailed as one of the most influential photographs in the world by Life Magazine. Twenty years later, Ferrato searched for and found Diamond. His parents are still together and maintain a healthy relationship with their son.
In 1991, Aperture published Ferrato’s book on domestic violence ‘Living With the Enemy’. Shortly afterwards, a New York battered women’s shelter approached her to collect the photographs as an exhibition for a benefit event. Building on the success of this, Ferrato established the Domestic Abuse Awareness, Inc. to raise funds and to educate the public about domestic violence.

burnedshoes:

© Donna Ferrato, 1987, ‘The Arrest’ (L’arresto), Minneapolis / USA

In 1987, Ferrato rode along with the Minneapolis police as they responded to 911 calls. A boy named Diamond made a call saying that his father was physically attacking his mother. He was the first child Ferrato had seen stand up for his mother at a moment when most children would be afraid. The image of his bravery not only left an impression on Ferrato and the police, but was hailed as one of the most influential photographs in the world by Life Magazine. Twenty years later, Ferrato searched for and found Diamond. His parents are still together and maintain a healthy relationship with their son.

In 1991, Aperture published Ferrato’s book on domestic violenceLiving With the Enemy’. Shortly afterwards, a New York battered women’s shelter approached her to collect the photographs as an exhibition for a benefit event. Building on the success of this, Ferrato established the Domestic Abuse Awareness, Inc. to raise funds and to educate the public about domestic violence.

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Oh my god, dont click on this unless you hate yourself. This is the most terrifying thing I've ever seen.

SHIT. 

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Who’s there to save the hero? Who’s there to save the girl,

After she saves the world!

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Vogue.com

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