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“Skateboarding is not a hobby. And it is not a sport. Skateboarding is a way of learning how to redefine the world around you. For most people, when they saw a swimming pool, they thought, ‘Let’s take a swim.’ But I thought, ‘Let’s ride it.’ When they saw the curb or a street, they would think about driving on it. I would think about the texture. I slowly developed the ability to look at the world through totally different means.” –Ian MacKaye.
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Myanmar (by Victor Habchy)
WEST BANK, BETHLEHEM. Young Palestinians throwing stones during a demonstration in December 1988
Photo by Jean-Claude Coutausse
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You’re beautiful, but you’re empty. No one could die for you.
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No se trata, pues, de saber si un hombre es débil o fuerte, si no de si puede soportar la extensión de su desgracia, sea moral, sea física; y me parece tan ridículo decir que un hombre que se suicida es cobarde, como absurdo sería dar el mismo nombre al que muere de una fiebre maligna.
Photo by Francisco Mingorance of the fennec fox of the Sahara, via Neatorama.
Boo Saville
‘Knot’, 2013, ballpoint pen on paper
Untitled, 2012, ballpoint pen on paper
‘Maori’, 2011, ballpoint pen on paper
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