free-parking:

cyanometer, c. 1789, an instrument that measures the blueness of a sky

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deerestt:

These were photographed during a time before my love and I started to date. I feel positivity when I’m reminded of this.

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hopeblisters:

Taylor Swift versions of played out band shirts to annoy indie kids with

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sugiaddict:
“ Please do not repost or edit my gifs
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sugiaddict:

Please do not repost or edit my gifs

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marcphun:

The color of the water kept changing every minute

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peacelovetokyo:

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Dressing up for Japan’s Coming of Age Day (成人の日)

To see more photos and videos of Coming of Age Day celebrations in Japan, browse the #成人の日, #成人式 and #ComingOfAgeDay hashtags.

On the second Monday of January, Japan’s Coming of Age Day (成人の日) takes place. The holiday congratulates and emboldens young men and women who turned the legal adult age of 20 during the previous year. On this day, the 20-year-old men and women will often have their portraits taken by professional photographers, attend ceremonies hosted by city or prefectural halls and gather for middle school and high school reunions.

The day is full of celebration events, many of which are attended in formal dress. This consists of fashionable suits or traditional Japanese menswear called hakama (袴) for men and gorgeously designed kimonos with long sleeves called furisode (振り袖) for women. The event is of particular importance for women and often requires going to beauty salons early in the morning to have hair and makeup styled as well as picking out the perfect furisode well in advance. Lately, girls will also have their manicures match the designs of their kimonos.

Happy “Seijin no hi” Day!

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officialsmashmouth:

this is the money cat. she only shows up once every year. reblog the money cat to have your 2015 filled with money

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creamedgravy:

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realifeamy:

unmute this

This is my favorite vine of all time

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