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Frank Ocean forever!
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lodfuturekids:

L.O.D : FutureKids
Follow For That Dope On Your Dash
100 % Follow Back From L.O.D & Some Of #The Team
Please Check Out Our Music On The Tabs

lodfuturekids:

L.O.D : FutureKids

Follow For That Dope On Your Dash

100 % Follow Back From L.O.D & Some Of #The Team

Please Check Out Our Music On The Tabs

supremeac:

MONTENEGRO

Awesome

supremeac:

MONTENEGRO

Awesome

bookmania:

Books give you a better perspective. (via Rachel Walker)

bookmania:

Books give you a better perspective. (via Rachel Walker)

nythroughthelens:

Flatiron Building sunset. Autumn. Madison Square Park. New York City.

Late autumn in New York City has its own brisk beauty. Cold air sharply punctuates the end of every wind gust and the sun retreats earlier and earlier every day. Autumn clings to December in the brief moments before the trees drop their leaves to the ground for good and every afternoon sunset reaches through the sharp cold with its lighted fingers in one last dramatic attempt to bring warmth to the city. 

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This particular view is of the Flatiron Building, one of New York City’s unique and classic skyscrapers, as seen from inside Madison Square Park during autumn. 


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Buy “Flatiron Building Sunset - Autumn - New York City” Prints here, email me, or ask for help.

nythroughthelens:

Flatiron Building sunset. Autumn. Madison Square Park. New York City.

Late autumn in New York City has its own brisk beauty. Cold air sharply punctuates the end of every wind gust and the sun retreats earlier and earlier every day. Autumn clings to December in the brief moments before the trees drop their leaves to the ground for good and every afternoon sunset reaches through the sharp cold with its lighted fingers in one last dramatic attempt to bring warmth to the city.

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This particular view is of the Flatiron Building, one of New York City’s unique and classic skyscrapers, as seen from inside Madison Square Park during autumn.

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View this photo larger and on black on my Google Plus page

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Buy “Flatiron Building Sunset - Autumn - New York City” Prints here, email me, or ask for help.

G.O.O.D.

G.O.O.D.

I love this song..

5 months ago
The best.

The best.

 I want  need this car.

 I want  need this car.

(Source: rapradar)

Yeezy though.
FLY

Yeezy though.

FLY

(Source: rapradar)

My mother said “Son, don’t break her heart

Frank Ocean, “Simply

Sky high, babe.

Sky high, babe.

thefinalimage:

Paris, Texas, 1984 (dir. Wim Wenders)

thefinalimage:

Paris, Texas, 1984 (dir. Wim Wenders)

robinhoodnyc:

For the past two decades Robin Hood has joined the fight against AIDS and HIV in New York City. As we raise awareness for the AIDS crisis on World AIDS Day, we also want to reflect on how this epidemic intersects with poverty in the city.
Robin Hood fights the spread of H.I.V. and improves the health of poor New Yorkers in four main ways:
We fund programs that keep people connected to medical care and adherent to H.I.V. medication
Through programs that perform H.I.V. testing in high-risk populations to find H.I.V. positive individuals in the earlier stages of the disease.
With syringe exchange programs which provide access to clean needles and supportive services such as case management, substance abuse treatment and mental health.
Programs that connect H.I.V. positive individuals to services such as housing, benefits, legal assistance, primary care, substance abuse treatment
Recently, Funders Concerned About AIDS put out their annual report on U.S. AIDS funding and Robin Hood ranked 18th overall in H.I.V./AIDS funding for 2011(including international aid) and is the 9th largest funder in the country of domestic AIDS programs.
In 2011, RH gave over $4.18 million to programs serving about 13,000 people with H.I.V. or at-risk of contracting H.I.V.
photo: Empire State Building

robinhoodnyc:

For the past two decades Robin Hood has joined the fight against AIDS and HIV in New York City. As we raise awareness for the AIDS crisis on World AIDS Day, we also want to reflect on how this epidemic intersects with poverty in the city.

Robin Hood fights the spread of H.I.V. and improves the health of poor New Yorkers in four main ways:

  1. We fund programs that keep people connected to medical care and adherent to H.I.V. medication
  2. Through programs that perform H.I.V. testing in high-risk populations to find H.I.V. positive individuals in the earlier stages of the disease.
  3. With syringe exchange programs which provide access to clean needles and supportive services such as case management, substance abuse treatment and mental health.
  4. Programs that connect H.I.V. positive individuals to services such as housing, benefits, legal assistance, primary care, substance abuse treatment

Recently, Funders Concerned About AIDS put out their annual report on U.S. AIDS funding and Robin Hood ranked 18th overall in H.I.V./AIDS funding for 2011(including international aid) and is the 9th largest funder in the country of domestic AIDS programs.

In 2011, RH gave over $4.18 million to programs serving about 13,000 people with H.I.V. or at-risk of contracting H.I.V.

photo: Empire State Building

woodendreams:

 (by Mike Dorey)

COLORS

woodendreams:

 (by Mike Dorey)

COLORS