stellaboolovesyou:

i like big butts and i cannot lie

stellaboolovesyou:

i like big butts and i cannot lie

apulu:

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apulu:

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fractionmagazine:

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fractionmagazine:

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anthropogenics:

GABRIELE TOZZI
stellaboolovesyou:

MERRY CHRISTMAS GUYS <3

stellaboolovesyou:

MERRY CHRISTMAS GUYS <3

i just want a kiss under the mistletoe for christmas

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stellaboolovesyou-personal:

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slavin:

“The US National Security Agency (NSA) built one of its largest listening stations on top of the hill, rumored to be part of the global ECHELON intelligence gathering network. “The Hill”, as it was known colloquially by the many American soldiers who worked there around the clock and who commuted there from their quarters in the American Sector, was located in the British Sector. Prior to establishing the first permanent buildings there in the very late 1950s, Mobile Allied listening units had driven to various other locales throughout West Berlin hoping to gain the best vantage point for listening to Soviet, East German, and other Warsaw Pact nations military traffic. One such unit drove to the top of Teufelsberg and discovered a marked improvement in listening ability. This discovery eventually led to a large structure being built atop the hill, which would come to be run by the NSA (National Security Agency). At the request of US government, the ski lifts were removed because they allegedly disturbed the signals. The station continued to operate until the fall of East Germany and the Berlin Wall, but after that the station was closed and the equipment removed. The buildings and radar domes still remain in place.” (via THE ARCHITECTURE OF VILLAINS&#160;» Blog Archive&#160;» Teufelsberg via bldgblog)

slavin:

“The US National Security Agency (NSA) built one of its largest listening stations on top of the hill, rumored to be part of the global ECHELON intelligence gathering network. “The Hill”, as it was known colloquially by the many American soldiers who worked there around the clock and who commuted there from their quarters in the American Sector, was located in the British Sector. Prior to establishing the first permanent buildings there in the very late 1950s, Mobile Allied listening units had driven to various other locales throughout West Berlin hoping to gain the best vantage point for listening to Soviet, East German, and other Warsaw Pact nations military traffic. One such unit drove to the top of Teufelsberg and discovered a marked improvement in listening ability. This discovery eventually led to a large structure being built atop the hill, which would come to be run by the NSA (National Security Agency). At the request of US government, the ski lifts were removed because they allegedly disturbed the signals. The station continued to operate until the fall of East Germany and the Berlin Wall, but after that the station was closed and the equipment removed. The buildings and radar domes still remain in place.” (via THE ARCHITECTURE OF VILLAINS » Blog Archive » Teufelsberg via bldgblog)

fuckyeahfreshgeneration:

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lucyhewett:

Returned to my childhood camp in Indiana for the first time in thirteen years and found it exactly as I had left it. I also shot film for the first time since high school and was really happy with the results. I took a lot less pictures and was much more thoughtful about each frame.

lucyhewett:

Returned to my childhood camp in Indiana for the first time in thirteen years and found it exactly as I had left it. I also shot film for the first time since high school and was really happy with the results. I took a lot less pictures and was much more thoughtful about each frame.