nevver:

― Raymond Chandler, Long Goodbye

nevver:

― Raymond Chandler, Long Goodbye

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itsstillme:

I wish they all could be California Girls.

itsstillme:

I wish they all could be California Girls.

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brockdavis:

torn paper held up over pine tree

brockdavis:

torn paper held up over pine tree

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lickystickypickywe:

Anthony Omari earned the still-fresh 11-stitch scar that runs from his forehead to his upper lip in one of the noblest ways imaginable: By taking a machete to the face while defending an under-resourced Kenyan orphanage from attacking thieves.
Young, traumatized orphans witnessed the assault, which split open Omari’s face and soaked his clothes in blood.
But thanks to a posting on Reddit  this story has a fairy tale ending that brings smiles of amazement and tears of gratitude to Omari, his mother - who runs the orphanage - and 21-year-old tech-savvy Penn State student Ben Hardwick.
After Hardwick posted a picture of Omari and his zipper-like scar two days after the Jan. 23 attack, users of the website Reddit donated more than $80,000 to help upgrade the orphanage’s defenses. More than 3,600 people donated from all 50 U.S. states and 46 countries - Slovenia, Brunei and Estonia included. One donation came in from the USS Mount Whitney.
Less than a week after the attack, new locks were bought, two night guards were hired, and more than a dozen construction workers were building a new fortified 8-foot fence around the orphanage, which houses 37 kids in two small houses. Since Christmas, the orphanage has suffered four attacks by thieves likely from a tin-shack slum a half mile away.The latest assault seemed to be a revenge attack, Omari said. The attackers, who easily climbed over the orphanage’s rickety, wooden fence, apparently were looking for him. The 24-year-old had fended off a previous robbery attack by throwing a hammer at one of the thieves.
A hammer kept under his bed also helped fend of the first of the attackers who broke into his room last week. A thrown machete missed Omari and hit the wall. He fought his way outside but the kids by then were awake and screaming. Omari said he tried to usher them back into their room.
“I’m trying to tell them go back, but they were not listening, so I turned and was rushing to close the door, close them in,” Omari said. “That’s when I think one of them got me with that double edged sword, he got me in the face. So it was painful for a few seconds. But I swung my rod again, I hit him, he lost the sense of direction. I managed to close the boys in and I passed out.”

lickystickypickywe:

Anthony Omari earned the still-fresh 11-stitch scar that runs from his forehead to his upper lip in one of the noblest ways imaginable: By taking a machete to the face while defending an under-resourced Kenyan orphanage from attacking thieves.

Young, traumatized orphans witnessed the assault, which split open Omari’s face and soaked his clothes in blood.

But thanks to a posting on Reddit  this story has a fairy tale ending that brings smiles of amazement and tears of gratitude to Omari, his mother - who runs the orphanage - and 21-year-old tech-savvy Penn State student Ben Hardwick.

After Hardwick posted a picture of Omari and his zipper-like scar two days after the Jan. 23 attack, users of the website Reddit donated more than $80,000 to help upgrade the orphanage’s defenses. More than 3,600 people donated from all 50 U.S. states and 46 countries - Slovenia, Brunei and Estonia included. One donation came in from the USS Mount Whitney.

Less than a week after the attack, new locks were bought, two night guards were hired, and more than a dozen construction workers were building a new fortified 8-foot fence around the orphanage, which houses 37 kids in two small houses. Since Christmas, the orphanage has suffered four attacks by thieves likely from a tin-shack slum a half mile away.

The latest assault seemed to be a revenge attack, Omari said. The attackers, who easily climbed over the orphanage’s rickety, wooden fence, apparently were looking for him. The 24-year-old had fended off a previous robbery attack by throwing a hammer at one of the thieves.

A hammer kept under his bed also helped fend of the first of the attackers who broke into his room last week. A thrown machete missed Omari and hit the wall. He fought his way outside but the kids by then were awake and screaming. Omari said he tried to usher them back into their room.

“I’m trying to tell them go back, but they were not listening, so I turned and was rushing to close the door, close them in,” Omari said. “That’s when I think one of them got me with that double edged sword, he got me in the face. So it was painful for a few seconds. But I swung my rod again, I hit him, he lost the sense of direction. I managed to close the boys in and I passed out.”

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awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Keith Richards, Tina Turner & David Bowie
Bob Gruen, 1983

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Keith Richards, Tina Turner & David Bowie

Bob Gruen, 1983

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brockdavis:

Monarch on soda cracker raft

brockdavis:

Monarch on soda cracker raft

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nevver:

Swell

nevver:

Swell

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nevver:

“Confidence is what you have before you understand the problem.” — Woody Allen

nevver:

“Confidence is what you have before you understand the problem.” — Woody Allen

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nickdrake:

Twiggy poses with David Bowie 
in Paris for the cover of his Pin Ups album.
1973 Photo by Justin de Villeneuve.

nickdrake:

Twiggy poses with David Bowie

in Paris for the cover of his Pin Ups album.

1973 Photo by Justin de Villeneuve.

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aftoncaslow:

“Will you love me in December as you do in May?” 
-Jack Kerouac- The Town and The City

aftoncaslow:

“Will you love me in December as you do in May?” 

-Jack Kerouac- The Town and The City

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