petersutherland:

bleached cotton roll
2011
approx 45 feet

petersutherland:

bleached cotton roll

2011

approx 45 feet

My little clock

My little clock

My roommate’s little kitten!

My roommate’s little kitten!

fvckchloe:

Hunnids, hunnids


rack city bitch

fvckchloe:

Hunnids, hunnids

rack city bitch

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theatlantic:

For the First Time Ever, a Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College

Everybody is looking for the next big “bubble”. Maybe it’s bonds. Or tech stocks. Or … college? With tuition soaring and job prospects not, a growing chorus thinks higher education might just be too big not to fail. The calculus is simple. If college costs keep rising, but job prospects don’t improve, eventually higher education won’t be worth it. Pop goes the campus bubble — or so the story goes.
That brings us to one of the more inauspicious recent headlines. For the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed have attended some college. Does this mark some kind of inflection point? Is it time to ditch the classroom for the office? Not exactly. […]
The chart above isn’t a story about a college degree no longer paying off. The chart above is a story about more people going to college, but not nearly as many more people finishing college.
Read more. [Image: IBD, via Business Insider]



well, fuck me right? haha god damn

theatlantic:

For the First Time Ever, a Majority of the Unemployed Have Attended College

Everybody is looking for the next big “bubble”. Maybe it’s bonds. Or tech stocks. Or … college? With tuition soaring and job prospects not, a growing chorus thinks higher education might just be too big not to fail. The calculus is simple. If college costs keep rising, but job prospects don’t improve, eventually higher education won’t be worth it. Pop goes the campus bubble — or so the story goes.

That brings us to one of the more inauspicious recent headlines. For the first time ever, the majority of the unemployed have attended some college. Does this mark some kind of inflection point? Is it time to ditch the classroom for the office? Not exactly. […]

The chart above isn’t a story about a college degree no longer paying off. The chart above is a story about more people going to college, but not nearly as many more people finishing college.

Read more. [Image: IBD, via Business Insider]

well, fuck me right? haha god damn
catonhottinroof:

MAXFIELD PARRISH (American 1870 - 1966)Poet’s Dream, 1901Created to illustrate John Milton’s poem “L’Allegro” published in Century Magazine December 1901

catonhottinroof:

MAXFIELD PARRISH (American 1870 - 1966)
Poet’s Dream, 1901
Created to illustrate John Milton’s poem “L’Allegro” published in Century Magazine December 1901

cavetocanvas:

Giovanni Battista Piranesi, from le Antichita Romane, 1756

cavetocanvas:

Giovanni Battista Piranesi, from le Antichita Romane, 1756

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fatmontana:

Sunday’s best - Harlem, 1982


nothing more adorable than little kids in suits.

fatmontana:

Sunday’s best - Harlem, 1982

nothing more adorable than little kids in suits.
cussyeah-wesanderson:

souleyes:

Bill Murray - Cannes 2012

Because he’s on the Radar!

cussyeah-wesanderson:

souleyes:

Bill Murray - Cannes 2012

Because he’s on the Radar!

great movie

great movie

(Source: kidddevo)