Jan
8
2019

Reblogged from haveuseenmyhalo :

daddys-cat-nip:
“ perfectly imperfect ~
𝓓𝓒𝓝 ❀︎
”

daddys-cat-nip:

perfectly imperfect ~

𝓓𝓒𝓝 ❤︎

(Source: daddys-little-sweetheart2)

Dec
31
2018

Reblogged from ysa-4-christmas :

ysa-4-christmas:

🍾🎄

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Dec
26
2018

Reblogged from amargedom :

"You are the best part of all the songs I love."

Iain Thomas, I Wrote This For You
(via goodreadss)

Dec
16
2018

Reblogged from ezzyblondie :

albanianwifey:

“When I give you my time, I give you a portion of my life that I will never get back. So please don’t make me regret it.”

Dec
16
2018

Reblogged from meri-zindagi-hai-tu :

arjuna-vallabha:
“ Color pencil on black paper by Shashikant Dhotre
”

arjuna-vallabha:

Color pencil on black paper by Shashikant Dhotre

Dec
16
2018

Reblogged from amargedom :

"Sometimes the questions are complicated and the answers are simple."

Dr. Seuss
(via naturaekos)

(Source: naturaekos)

Dec
16
2018

Reblogged from love-indian-actress :

dildaar:

“Love is friendship. If I can’t be friends with my significant other, then I can never love her. Because without friendship, there is no love. Simple! Love is friendship.” - Kuch Kuch Hota Hai

“Boyfriend-girlfriend, husband-wife… when these relationships break, you end up losing the person. Love may have passion, but friendship has peace.” - Ae Dil Hai Mushkil

Oct
17
2018

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Oct
16
2018

Reblogged from amargedom :

"No matter how much you revisit the past, there is nothing new to see."

Robert Tew
(via goodreadss)

Oct
10
2018

Reblogged from the-naughty-southern-belle :

the-naughty-southern-belle:
“ masterknox:
“ “It’s amazing to be woken up by her crawling on you, kissing and nibbling, holding a cup of coffee. You can really see that they care if they’re up before you, thinking about you. Doing random, simple acts...

the-naughty-southern-belle:

masterknox:

“It’s amazing to be woken up by her crawling on you, kissing and nibbling, holding a cup of coffee. You can really see that they care if they’re up before you, thinking about you. Doing random, simple acts displaying their love for you.”

- Master Knox

Wake up 💋💋

Oct
10
2018

Reblogged from the-naughty-southern-belle :

the-naughty-southern-belle:

“Let me wake up next to you, have coffee in the morning and wander through the city with your hand in mine, and I’ll be happy for the rest of my life.”

— Charlotte Eriksson, Empty Roads & Broken Bottles; in search for The Great Perhaps (via whentheheartwaits)

(Source: 13neighbors)

Oct
10
2018

Reblogged from amargedom :

"I tried to drown my sorrows, but those bastards learned how to swim."

Frida Kahlo (via naturaekos)

(Source: naturaekos)

Oct
9
2018

Reblogged from amargedom :

"I figured something out. The future is unpredictable."

John Green, An Abundance of Katherines
(via naturaekos)

(Source: naturaekos)

Oct
8
2018

Reblogged from meri-zindagi-hai-tu :

love-indian-actress:

Pullikkaran Staraa (2017)

Oct
8
2018

Reblogged from meri-zindagi-hai-tu :

What does it mean to be a billionaire?

leftist-daily-reminders:

thelastmemeera:

So there’s been a lot of discussion floating around regarding billionaires and society, and I’ve noticed that most people have no idea what a billion dollars is for practical purposes - people tend to think of it as a vague, nebulous concept of “a lot of money” rather than something concrete you can wrap your head around. This is understandable, considering 1) a billion of anything is really hard to visualize and 2) the average person has no real reference point for an amount of money that large. So I’m going to try to break it down for everyone:

Okay, so imagine you have a billion dollars. What can you actually buy with that?

This is a mega mansion that will have an Imax cinema, a bowling alley, and a spa when it’s fully complete. It costs around 4.6 million dollars.

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Now let’s buy one of these in every country in Europe - that’s 50 mansions you now own. So how are you going to travel between all your many homes?

This is a Bugatti Veyron Super Sport, the fastest street-legal car in the world. It has a maximum speed of a face-melting 254 mph and can go from 0 to 60 mph in 2.5 seconds. It costs around 2.5 million dollars.

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Let’s buy a dozen of them - you know, in case you total a few of them racing around the highway. But maybe a sports car is still to slow for you:

This is an Embraer Lineage 1000. It’s private jet that can seat up to 19 passengers, and we’re going to buy it for 53 million dollars.

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How about a boat? The Tatoosh is a 303 ft private yacht, meaning it’s longer than a football field. We’ll take it for 369 million dollars.

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Do you like art? Just for fun let’s buy Monet’s most expensive painting ($90 million) Van Gogh’s most expensive painting ($151 million), and this monstrosity, which is made with 8,601 diamonds and costs 65 million dollars.

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Now that we’ve gone on our ludicrous and absurdly wasteful shopping spree, how much money do we have leftover? About 12 million dollars, which is almost an order of magnitude more than the average American with a bachelors degree or higher earns in a lifetime ($1.8 million). So if you for whatever reason decided to buy the 50 houses, 12 sports cars, plane, yacht, art pieces etc. and immediately set them all on fire, you would still have enough cash leftover so you never would have to work again if you so chose. This is what it means to be a billionaire.

But we’re not done yet.

The richest person in the world is Bill Gates, with a net worth of 86 billion dollars. If he liquidated his assets, what could he buy?

Well, for starters, the Burj Khalifa - the tallest man-made structure in the world at 2,722 feet tall, costing around 1.5 billion dollars.

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The Large Hadron Collider, the world’s biggest and most advanced particle accelerator for 9 billion dollars.

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The Hubble Space Telescope for 10 billion dollars (including 20 years of operating costs).

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The Three Gorges Dam, the largest power station in the world, more than a mile wide.

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And to top it all off, a fleet of five Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, the largest military vessels ever built for around 8.9 billion dollars each. If you look at the picture very closely you can see the people standing on it for reference.

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If Bill Gates bought all of this, he would still have around 2.3 billion dollars leftover. That’s enough to go on the billionaire shopping spree I described above twice over (so 100 mansions, 24 sports cars etc.) and still have hundreds of millions of dollars in the bank when it’s all said and done.

But we’re not done yet.

Currently, it’s estimated that there are 2,043 billionaires alive today, with a combined net worth of around 7.67 trillion dollars.

This is Russia, the largest country in the world, extending more than six and a half million square miles, with a population of more than 144 million people. The United Kingdom could fit inside Russia 70 times.

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In 2016 Russia’s gross domestic product was about 1.28 trillion dollars. This means that if the two thousand and some odd richest people in the world - less than half of 0.1% of 0.1% of the Earth’s population - liquidated and pooled their assets together, they could buy every single product and service made in Russia for almost 6 years.

So yeah, make of that what you will.

Let this sink in next time someone tells you capitalism allocates wealth according to contribution. It’s empty ideology meant to shield billionaires from a revolutionary redistribution of wealth and power.

Down with capitalism

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