peanut629:

Pedro Barros back 540

peanut629:

Pedro Barros back 540

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vhanstiel:

oswinofoswald:

equestrianshitilove:

thejamesboyle:

i have seen everything i need to see before i die

I FOTGOT HOW TO DOLPHIN

It’s the Moon Moon of the sea

Swim Swim

vhanstiel:

oswinofoswald:

equestrianshitilove:

thejamesboyle:

i have seen everything i need to see before i die

I FOTGOT HOW TO DOLPHIN

It’s the Moon Moon of the sea

Swim Swim

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bangarangblog:

stand out from the crowd

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An anthropologist proposed a game to children in an African tribe. He put a basket full of fruit near a tree and told the children that whoever got there first won the sweet fruits. When he told them to run, they all took each others hands and ran together, then sat together enjoying their treats.

When he asked them why they had run like that when one could have had all the fruits for himself, they said, ‘UBUNTU, how can one of us be happy if all the other ones are sad?’ (‘UBUNTU’ in the Xhosa culture means: ‘I am because we are.

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stargirl-gd84:

Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves - slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future.  
~Thich Nat Hahn

stargirl-gd84:

Drink your tea slowly and reverently, as if it is the axis on which the world earth revolves - slowly, evenly, without rushing toward the future. 

~Thich Nat Hahn

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If you live long enough, you’ll see that every victory turns into a defeat.
Simone De Beauvoir (via stuff—n—things)
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Jay Adams circa 1970 ~ Early 70s

“In contests, Jay was simply the most exciting skater to watch. He never skated the same run the same way twice. His routines were wickedly random yet exceedingly tight and beautiful to watch; he even invented tricks during his runs. I’ve never seen any skater destroy convention and expectation better. Watching him skate was something new every second - he was ‘skate and destroy’ personified.” -
Stacy Peralta

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