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olheosmuros:

É demais essa frase, que demais ver ela se espalhando! Essa está na Asa Norte, Brasília -DF

olheosmuros:

É demais essa frase, que demais ver ela se espalhando! Essa está na Asa Norte, Brasília -DF

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Oscar Wilde
I’m not sure if you’ve crushed on Oscar yet, but he definitely deserves a spot. :) I’ve always loved him since I was small, and thought he was a fascinating, often misunderstood, terribly tragic figure. So often I see him being remembered for the end of his life — being imprisoned for homosexuality and succumbing to misery and disease. 
But he was so vibrant in his younger years; witty, vivacious, and with a love of life. He’s often been regarded as cynical, but I always thought of his cynicism as his satirical nature at work. He saw cynicism in the world around him and wanted to show it to others (naturally, tongue-in-cheek).
Besides being a noted satirist, author, and essayist, Oscar was something of a philosopher. 
“America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between.”
No arguments here, Oscar.

fuckyeahhistorycrushes:

Oscar Wilde

I’m not sure if you’ve crushed on Oscar yet, but he definitely deserves a spot. :) I’ve always loved him since I was small, and thought he was a fascinating, often misunderstood, terribly tragic figure. So often I see him being remembered for the end of his life — being imprisoned for homosexuality and succumbing to misery and disease. 

But he was so vibrant in his younger years; witty, vivacious, and with a love of life. He’s often been regarded as cynical, but I always thought of his cynicism as his satirical nature at work. He saw cynicism in the world around him and wanted to show it to others (naturally, tongue-in-cheek).

Besides being a noted satirist, author, and essayist, Oscar was something of a philosopher. 

“America is the only country that went from barbarism to decadence without civilization in between.”

No arguments here, Oscar.

People change as does everything, I wanted to grow old. Just want to grow old.

(Source: unbornation, via eddie-vedder)

Eddie Vedder: Reclamation - Eddie Vedder

dissident5:

November 1992 Spin Magazine


Reclamation
by Eddie Vedder

Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder explains why a woman’s right to choose is more than just a women’s issue.

Glasgow, Scotland. It’s cold outside. I’m thinking about a problem. One group of people trying to force…