the kanye that i love is back
Everything I have I owe to this job. This stupid, wonderful, boring, amazing job.
(Source: fancynewbeesly)
openbookstore:
epicreads:
All you need for this workout is a stack of hardcovers and some yarn or rope to tie them together!
Workout #1: The Book Curl

Workout #2: The Book Up

Workout #3: The Brunch (Book Crunch) - Just like brunch this can be done alone or with a friend!

Cool Down

Useful.
bookshelfporn:
‘tsundoku’ - the Japanese word for buying books & not reading them, leaving them to pile up.
youmightfindyourself:
At the age of twelve, Coco Chanel was handed over to the care of nuns, and for the next six years spent a stark, disciplined existence in a convent orphanage, Aubazine, founded in the twelfth century. From her earliest days at Aubazine, the number five had potent associations for Chanel. Aubazine had been founded by Cistercians, a Catholic order who placed great emphasis on numerology. The number five was especially esteemed as signifying the pure embodiment of a thing, its spirit, its mystic meaning. The paths that led Chanel to the cathedral for daily prayer were laid out in circular patterns repeating the number five.
Her affinity for the number five co-mingled with the abbey gardens, and by extension the lush surrounding hillsides abounding with cistus, a five-petal rose. Cistercians, an ancient monastic order of Catholicism, derived the name of their order from this flower.
In 1920, when presented with small glass vials of scent numbered 1–5 and 20–24, for her assessment, she chose the sample composition contained in the fifth vial. Chanel told her master perfumer, Ernest Beaux, whom she had commissioned to develop a fragrance with modern innovations: “I present my dress collections on the fifth of May, the fifth month of the year and so we will let this sample number five keep the name it has already, it will bring good luck.”
Chanel N°5
It’s a lot easier to be angry at someone than it is to tell them you’re hurt.
- Tom Gates (via arabarabarab)
(Source: hellanne)
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popculturebrain:
Poster: ‘The Hunger Games Catching Fire’ | Instagram
Beautiful, but how about a hi-res?
This is a really gorgeous movie poster. Posters nowadays usually make me roll my eyes (the floating heads, the bad photoshopping), but this is really beautiful.