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  • 4AM  Mahamuni Paya -Mandalay. Buddha gets a  scrub down…they even brush his teeth!?

    4AM  Mahamuni Paya -Mandalay. Buddha gets a  scrub down…they even brush his teeth!?

    • 1 week ago
    • 4 notes
  • salazarhawn:

    I’ve actually seen these posters at the Indian consulate! I want one!

    (via kalakoti)

    Source: salazarhawn
    • 1 week ago
    • 13 notes
  • Indispensable Map of Downtown Rangoon.  Scale is aproximate.

    Indispensable Map of Downtown Rangoon.  Scale is aproximate.

    • 1 week ago
    • 1 notes
  • Year of the Rabid…

    Year of the Rabid…

    • 2 weeks ago
  • The steel twists and moans under the weight of the train….

    The steel twists and moans under the weight of the train….

    • 1 month ago
    • 5 notes
  • Shrine to Cholera…

    Shrine to Cholera…

    • 1 month ago
    • 12 notes
  • Buddho-Fascist Exorcism…

    Buddho-Fascist Exorcism…

    • 2 months ago
    • 16 notes
  • queenofthecrowxvx:

    Kobayashi Eitaku, Body of a Courtesan in 9 stages of Decomposition, c. 1870

    (via mkultradisciplined)

    Source: pubertad
    • 2 months ago
    • 10595 notes
  • Gossip Queens, Ladyboys and Invisible Tattoos…Thanks for the Mammaries Burma….

    • 2 months ago
    • 18 notes
  • katieaaberg:

    odditiesoflife:

    Underground Vietnam Military Patches

    These patches were not sanctioned and approved by the United States Army. Handmade patches for soldiers began during the Vietnam era. Some soldiers wanted unique patches to represent significant events in a soldiers tour — an unrecognized battle, a particular subgroup or unofficial unit. These patches were worn secretly, on the inside of hats or the inside of shirts. They were secretly flashed to other members of the group or unit, but these patches were basically a private affair. In fact images of skulls on patches or insignias were officially forbidden by the military.

    I WANT THEM ALL

    (via porkmagazine)

    Source: observatory.designobserver.com
    • 2 months ago
    • 946 notes
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