This doesn’t make sense in context of the actual painting, but I thought it was cute so I made it a thing, okay?
Le Petit Prince has become my new favorite book.
Unlikely Love - Imgur
As someone who is getting sick of all the Israeli and Iranian governments threatening to obliterate each other, it’s nice to see something like this.
Lena Dunham on navigating the tricky boundaries with her parents: “I am a working woman out in the world, but I still live with my parents half the time. I’ve been taking this long, stuttering period of moving out. … I feel like I’m constantly asking them to please stay out of my work life, but also to please bring me soup. It’s this weird moment where you just don’t have a sense of what age-appropriate behavior is because there is no age-appropriate behavior.”
(via Lena Dunham Addresses Criticism Aimed At ‘Girls’ : NPR)
Girls is one of the funniest shows I’ve seen in a while.
“Hal Araak fi Olaak?” From a new series of posters designed by Ramallah-based Palestinian graphic designer Amer Amin. The picture is an upside-down photograph of torn down olive trees and the Arabic reads, in Amin’s own translation, “Will I ever see my country in good shape again?” and comes from the de facto anthem of Palestine, a poem called “Mawteni,” written in 1934 by Ibrahim Touqan.
Join the President in protecting the planet, if you’re into that sort of thing.
Los quiero.
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French New Wave
The Great Gatsby is my favorite book so far
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I’m really getting into UK politics and the Labour Party right now
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UNICEF poster circa 1971
Maybe it’s because of the anniversary of the Egyptian Revolution, but the Middle East uprisings are starting to fascinate me.
A solidarity poster en français supporting the Moroccan reform/revolutionary movement: “Long live the fight of the Moroccan people! Freedom for the revolutionary prisoners! Down with the reactionary Moroccan regime and with French imperialism!
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