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herrurst:

http://youtu.be/uBcdh9JM1z0

Fabian Pfenninger in Rick Owens A/W10 for Dapper Dan Issue #2
aagdolla:

Paparazzi (aagdolla) caught Stada walking the streets of New York.



miyuki-zoku: japan’s first ivy rebels
indigy:

Maasai warriors, Killamitinde Village Tanzania
fuckit-impaidd:

nigga started contemplating life after that
yohjihatesfashion:

Heh
joystickdivision:

Do you like Neon Genesis Evangelion?
The early episodes were a little too typical of the mecha genre for my tastes, but when they introduced Asuka in episode 8, I think the anime really came into its own, plot-wise. The animation is clear and crisp, and a new sheen of professionalism really gave the anime a big boost. Hideaki Anno’s been compared to Osamu Tezuka, but I think Anno has a far more bitter, cynical sense of humor.
In episode 16, the anime takes a completely serious turn, replacing what normally would have been fanservice with scenes of emotional trauma. I think the undisputed masterpiece of the series is episode 26, an episode so confusing, most people probably don’t watch it. But they should, because it’s not just one possible conclusion to the anime, it’s also a personal statement about Anno’s own depression!
Hey Paul!