fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my boyfriend’s beautiful first tattoo that he got on his 18th birthday, literally seconds after it was completed.
By Andrew “The Kid” Farley at Mark Mahoney’s Shamrock Social Club in Hollywood

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my boyfriend’s beautiful first tattoo that he got on his 18th birthday, literally seconds after it was completed.

By Andrew “The Kid” Farley at Mark Mahoney’s Shamrock Social Club in Hollywood

fuckyeahtattoos:

Superb Blue Fairywren: socially monogamous and sexually promiscuous.  Pairs will bond for life. In celebration of youth and love, with hope of one day finding that organic bond with another. 
Sydney Australia, by the late Rosco, Wicked Ink.

fuckyeahtattoos:

Superb Blue Fairywren: socially monogamous and sexually promiscuous.  Pairs will bond for life. In celebration of youth and love, with hope of one day finding that organic bond with another. 

Sydney Australia, by the late Rosco, Wicked Ink.

doctorswithoutborders:

Young Somali refugees wait to receive vaccinations from MSF health workers in the Dadaab refugee camp. (Photo: 2011 © Brendan Bannon)

doctorswithoutborders:

Young Somali refugees wait to receive vaccinations from MSF health workers in the Dadaab refugee camp. (Photo: 2011 © Brendan Bannon)

saveafricaschildren:

Why do we not respect other nations?

saveafricaschildren:

Why do we not respect other nations?

(via lanabeany)

lavernepereira:

Fancy a nap?
In a world where people appreciate good design everywhere, cool mini hotel rooms are the latest ‘it’ trend. In Tokyo, the  Capsule Inn exemplifies the bare-essentials hotel rooms for brief use, and similar concepts are popping up at airports, train stations and downtowns around the world, replacing and mimicking the “day rooms” already existing at many airports

lavernepereira:

Fancy a nap?

In a world where people appreciate good design everywhere, cool mini hotel rooms are the latest ‘it’ trend. In Tokyo, the Capsule Inn exemplifies the bare-essentials hotel rooms for brief use, and similar concepts are popping up at airports, train stations and downtowns around the world, replacing and mimicking the “day rooms” already existing at many airports