Look back over the past, with its changing empires that rose and fell, and you can foresee the future, too.

Marcus Aurelius
thedailyfeed:

One World Trade Center becomes New York City’s tallest skyscraper today.

Formerly called the “Freedom Tower,” the building rising to replace the twin towers destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks will lay claim to the title of New York City’s tallest skyscraper today. Workers will erect steel columns that will make its unfinished skeleton a little over 1,250 feet high, just enough to peak over the roof of the observation deck on the Empire State Building.
The Empire State Building, measured from the sidewalk to the tip of its needle-like antenna, actually stands at 1,454 feet. But purists say antennas shouldn’t count when determining building height.

thedailyfeed:

One World Trade Center becomes New York City’s tallest skyscraper today.

Formerly called the “Freedom Tower,” the building rising to replace the twin towers destroyed in the Sept. 11 attacks will lay claim to the title of New York City’s tallest skyscraper today. Workers will erect steel columns that will make its unfinished skeleton a little over 1,250 feet high, just enough to peak over the roof of the observation deck on the Empire State Building.

The Empire State Building, measured from the sidewalk to the tip of its needle-like antenna, actually stands at 1,454 feet. But purists say antennas shouldn’t count when determining building height.

(via npr)

Clever

Clever

Et ierunt in desertum, ubi ventus flabit, et eos harena operuit.
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And they marched into the desert, where the wind blew, and the sand covered them.

Herodotus
Tracy Jordan: What did I tell you was the secret to having a good marriage and keeping it together, Kenneth?
Kenneth Parcell: Be a good listener, a giver of gifts, and work that vajayjay.
npr:

WANT! — Tanya
laughingsquid:

Nostalgia Electrics Retro Series 3-in-1 Breakfast Station
lizabethbrooks:

But is it art?

Humor has always existed

lizabethbrooks:

But is it art?

Humor has always existed

What Would You Do? (Cover) by BASTILLE

Frank: Tracy, did you hear? Fred Dawkins, the incredibly overweight guy Pac-man was based off of, died.
Tracy: I will eat a bowl of cherries and some ghost meat in his honor.

But time growing old teaches all things.

Aeschylus