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theclearlydope:

The three wise men brought spinach artichoke dip and a case of Miller High LIfe talls.

theclearlydope:

The three wise men brought spinach artichoke dip and a case of Miller High LIfe talls.

the-absolute-funniest-posts:

This is a cool blog to follow
theclearlydope:

Clearly Thankful: It’s been a great year for The Clearly Dope and I’m very thankful for each person following this Tumblr. I wish you all the best. 
Love
Josh and Pearl 

theclearlydope:

Clearly Thankful: It’s been a great year for The Clearly Dope and I’m very thankful for each person following this Tumblr. I wish you all the best. 

Love

Josh and Pearl 

npr:

(via Double Take ‘Toons: Happy Thanksgiving! : NPR)

theclearlydope:

Sure … why not?


Georgia O’Keeffe - Ladder to the Moon. 1958.
Whitney Museum of American Art, New York
Gift of the Emily Fisher Landau Collection.

amare-habeo:

Georgia O’Keeffe - Ladder to the Moon. 1958.

Whitney Museum of American Art, New York

Gift of the Emily Fisher Landau Collection.

amare-habeo:


Bangkok, Thailand. Photograph: Altaf Qadri/AP
Bangkok, Thailand. Photograph: Altaf Qadri/AP

theclearlydope:

The pic that could end the NBA lockout.

theclearlydope:

The pic that could end the NBA lockout.

npr:

condenasttraveler:

The Maldives
Photo by Francesco Lagnese

Oh, I want to go here there. Why does it have to be half-a-world away? That must be part of its appeal. —Wright

npr:

condenasttraveler:

The Maldives

Photo by Francesco Lagnese

Oh, I want to go here there. Why does it have to be half-a-world away? That must be part of its appeal. —Wright

npr:

“What is important to me, as a photographer, is to create a body of work that leaves viewers with an emotional understanding of a place and the people there,” said Robb Hill, 42. “I was never going for empirical facts, even though this is the one place on the planet I know better than anywhere.” (via In Indiana, a Hometown Soon to Change - NYTimes.com)
Full disclosure: Robb Hill’s other (better?) half works with us here at NPR.org

npr:

“What is important to me, as a photographer, is to create a body of work that leaves viewers with an emotional understanding of a place and the people there,” said Robb Hill, 42. “I was never going for empirical facts, even though this is the one place on the planet I know better than anywhere.” (via In Indiana, a Hometown Soon to Change - NYTimes.com)

Full disclosure: Robb Hill’s other (better?) half works with us here at NPR.org