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humansofnewyork:

“When my husband was dying, I said: ‘Moe, how am I supposed to live without you?’ He told me: ‘Take the love you have for me and spread it around.’”
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humansofnewyork:

“When my husband was dying, I said: ‘Moe, how am I supposed to live without you?’ He told me: ‘Take the love you have for me and spread it around.’”

lexcanroar: celeryandhummus: lauradoestheastro: Today I was at the cafe in my...

celeryandhummus:

lauradoestheastro:

Today I was at the cafe in my school library. I was the second person in line and the guy in front of me turned and asked “Were you planning to get that muffin?” and pointed at a lemon poppyseed muffin, of which there was only one left. And I said…

humansofnewyork:

Found this on the front page of Reddit. View high resolution

humansofnewyork:

Found this on the front page of Reddit.

vondell-swain:

jinglearoundtheclock:

the lamp just sat there like an inanimate object

i dont like that this is titled like they’re not genuinely great analogies

vondell-swain:

jinglearoundtheclock:

the lamp just sat there like an inanimate object

i dont like that this is titled like they’re not genuinely great analogies

(Source: niallthatvampiremoney, via itsvondell)

We will see huge steel gates that automatically rise up from the earth to block floodwaters. River-mouth barrages, many kilometres long, will hold back storm surges, while giant self-inflating bags, that mould themselves to contours, will seal off tunnels and underground railways from encroaching water. Many people will live in houses that, quite literally, float up as the water rises, trailing flexible cables and pipes.
— Peter Madden’s vision of future cities. (via thisbigcity)
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