"Certain things are everlasting.
Magic is one of them."
(via fairytalesandfrills)
(via fairytalesandfrills)
Source: welovepaintingsMichelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610)
St. Jerome
Oil on canvas
1605-1606
81 x 118 cm
Monastery de Montserrat (Spain)
Source: blog.1000lostchildren.comThis is officially a hipster photo bloggg~~ Note the triangle and upside cross on this over sharpened and grainy photo. So underground and trendy. ΔΔΔΔΔΔΔ
Just kidding. That’s fucking stupid. I’m not even going to take the click through link that takes you back to his blog out even though he probably didn’t make this and I reblog this guy all the time on my other tumblr.
Congratulations on your failed attempt to write me off. No I didn’t make it. Contrary to whatever you believe I did not post this for the “triangle” and “upside down cross”. It was a shame that such a nice image could be ruined with two minutes of bad drawing skills in Microsoft Paint. I posted it because of the great collage underneath. Anyone who talks about being “underground”, “trendy” and “triangles” is too caught up in trying to be another voice of authority in the socially retarded community that calls itself Tumblr. Nice to see you’re fitting in perfectly.
Cool cat background too……. *silence*
I’ll give you a one-handed clap on the way out. Cunt.
Source: crookedindifference50 Years of Human Spaceflight: April 12, 1961 - 2011
Cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin became the first man to travel into space, launching to one orbit aboard the Vostok 3KA-3 (Vostok 1), launched by the Soviet space program and designed by the rocket scientist Sergey Korolyov.
In his post-flight report, Gagarin recalled his experience of spaceflight, having been the first human in space:
“The feeling of weightlessness was somewhat unfamiliar compared with Earth conditions. Here, you feel as if you were hanging in a horizontal position in straps. You feel as if you are suspended.”
Painting pictured via artist Luca Del Baldo.
In honor of 50 years of human spaceflight, I will post a series of human spaceflight firsts over the following days. Keep posted…
Source: welovepaintingsHans Baldung Grien
Death and the Maiden
1518-20
Oil on panel
31 x 19 cm
Öffentliche Kunstsammlung, Basel