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iamjapanese:

 
Masao Yamamoto(Japanese, b.1957)
Nakazora #865

iamjapanese:

Masao Yamamoto(Japanese, b.1957)

Nakazora #865

life:

The world’s longest surviving so called “janus” feline at 12 years, the cat, named Frank and Louie, has two mouths, two noses and three eyes. Frank and Louie have one brain, so the faces react in unison. (Janus was the two-faced Roman god of entrances and exits, beginnings and endings, and lends his name to the month of January.)
see more — Two-Headed Animals!

life:

The world’s longest surviving so called “janus” feline at 12 years, the cat, named Frank and Louie, has two mouths, two noses and three eyes. Frank and Louie have one brain, so the faces react in unison. (Janus was the two-faced Roman god of entrances and exits, beginnings and endings, and lends his name to the month of January.)

see moreTwo-Headed Animals!

gorimbaud:

robert, chelsea hotel, 1970polaroid by patti smith

gorimbaud:

robert, chelsea hotel, 1970
polaroid by patti smith

archiemcphee:

If this pigeon has a death wish he’s going to be sorely disappointed…
[via This Is Freaking Ridiculous]

archiemcphee:

If this pigeon has a death wish he’s going to be sorely disappointed…

[via This Is Freaking Ridiculous]

Photo by Melissa.

Photo by Melissa.

Photo by Melissa.

Photo by Melissa.

life:

They’re tough, they’re beefy, and they are also among the smartest people you’ll ever meet….
JACK KEROUAC: Before he became the voice of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac (here in 1959) was a promising football runningback who fielded offers of athletic scholarships from Notre Dame, Columbia, and Boston College. But a cracked tibia and constant bickering with his coach at Columbia led to the end of his college career and, eventually, he became the literary icon he’s known as today.
Like what you see? More, Brainy Brawny Men

Wouldn’t mind some of these coming my way…

life:

They’re tough, they’re beefy, and they are also among the smartest people you’ll ever meet….

  • JACK KEROUAC: Before he became the voice of the Beat Generation, Jack Kerouac (here in 1959) was a promising football runningback who fielded offers of athletic scholarships from Notre Dame, Columbia, and Boston College. But a cracked tibia and constant bickering with his coach at Columbia led to the end of his college career and, eventually, he became the literary icon he’s known as today.

Like what you see? More, Brainy Brawny Men

Wouldn’t mind some of these coming my way…