Photo 29 Dec 5,380 notes 

Scarlett Johansson for the New York Times

Scarlett Johansson for the New York Times

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taktophoto:

Photos from Popular Movie Scenes Held Up in Front of Real World Location

via East Sky.
Text 21 Jun 1 note i like big butts and i cannot lie…
Photo 21 Jun 1,177 notes coffeemademedoit:

I’m lucky enough to be a part of a wonderful family. I love them. Forever.
Full piece over at The Phraseology Project.

coffeemademedoit:

I’m lucky enough to be a part of a wonderful family. I love them. Forever.

Full piece over at The Phraseology Project.

Photo 21 Jun 22 notes pumasailing:

5:30 fly by. (Ian Roman/Volvo Ocean Race)

pumasailing:

5:30 fly by. (Ian Roman/Volvo Ocean Race)

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Photo 21 Jun 2,442 notes pumasailing:

Or back at the Volvo Ocean Race. This is never more true than during the last few stopovers.  

pumasailing:

Or back at the Volvo Ocean Race. This is never more true than during the last few stopovers.  

(Source: airows)

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Photo 21 Jun 98 notes theworldsgame:

Now that the last two matches of the Group Stage have concluded, we have the full table for the knockout round. From the quarterfinals, Spain v France and England v Italy are obviously the most intriguing match ups, but surely the other two should be rather enticing as well.
 Personally, I’m picking a Germany v France final, but I am but one man, and I’m sure you have different thoughts on the matter, so share them below.

theworldsgame:

Now that the last two matches of the Group Stage have concluded, we have the full table for the knockout round. From the quarterfinals, Spain v France and England v Italy are obviously the most intriguing match ups, but surely the other two should be rather enticing as well.

 Personally, I’m picking a Germany v France final, but I am but one man, and I’m sure you have different thoughts on the matter, so share them below.

Photo 21 Jun 110 notes pianoacrossnyc:

Found this in my bucket yesterday. I noticed her face when she first came up to my piano. She looked sad and frail. She walked away with a smile on her face. Sometimes I ask myself if I made the right decision choosing this life… This is my inspiration.  (Taken with Instagram)

pianoacrossnyc:

Found this in my bucket yesterday. I noticed her face when she first came up to my piano. She looked sad and frail. She walked away with a smile on her face. Sometimes I ask myself if I made the right decision choosing this life… This is my inspiration. (Taken with Instagram)

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soccer-in-heels:

Zizou By Richard Debenham For adidas

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bearderic:

What do football trainers scream to their players from the sidelines? Deaf German Twitter user Julia Probst will tell you. She reads the lips of both players and coaches and passes along their wisdom to her growing legion of followers.

Standing at the edge of the pitch, German national team trainer Joachim Löw yells at his players. His shouts may be loud, but for television viewers, they are drowned out by commentator analysis, cheering fans and the whistle of the referee. They are inaudible, a mystery.

Unless you follow Julia Probst’s Twitter feed. “Man, Thomas! You gave that away!” she posts, enlightening readers just seconds later as to what Löw shrieked following a bad pass by Thomas Müller.

Probst has no trouble understanding Löw and anyone else both on and off the field caught yelling on camera. The 30-year-old has been deaf since birth and can read lips. Tweeting under the name @EinAugenschmaus (“a treat to the eye”), and using the hashtag #AbleService, she reveals all that she sees.

Within seconds, the German manager’s inaudible screams are suddenly translated into “Ey — move!”, “Come on, Lukas!” or “Shit, man!”

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