1. At Nasi Lawar Sapi Odah

    Kalap – at Nasi Lawar Sapi Odah – See on Path.

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  3. cbmartin:

    TT3D: Closer to the Edge

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  5. hardingmeyer:

(9-2012)
oil on canvas
120x150cm
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    hardingmeyer:

    (9-2012)

    oil on canvas

    120x150cm

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  6. Listening to Rock Out by Motörhead

    – Preview it on Path.

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  7. naturae:

Riziéres yunnan chine by Ichauvel

    naturae:

    Riziéres yunnan chine by Ichauvel

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  8. nationalpostsports:

Paralympics 100-metre final ‘going to be epic,’ Jerome Singleton saysSingle amputee Jerome Singleton studied physics so he could learn how to master the use of his prosthetic leg, having been born without a fibula.It was never a hindrance to the 26-year-old, who was, at one stage, in the top 100 American college football prospects, and is now among the quickest Paralympic sprinters on the planet.Silver medallist in the 100 metres four years ago, this time around he will do battle against holder Oscar Pistorius, world record pacesetter Jonnie Peacock of Britain, compatriot Blake Leeper and Arnu Fourie. He expects big things.“This is going to be some of the best amputee sprinting you’ve ever seen. Period.” (Getty Images)

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    Paralympics 100-metre final ‘going to be epic,’ Jerome Singleton says
    Single amputee Jerome Singleton studied physics so he could learn how to master the use of his prosthetic leg, having been born without a fibula.

    It was never a hindrance to the 26-year-old, who was, at one stage, in the top 100 American college football prospects, and is now among the quickest Paralympic sprinters on the planet.

    Silver medallist in the 100 metres four years ago, this time around he will do battle against holder Oscar Pistorius, world record pacesetter Jonnie Peacock of Britain, compatriot Blake Leeper and Arnu Fourie. He expects big things.

    “This is going to be some of the best amputee sprinting you’ve ever seen. Period.” (Getty Images)

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  9. eatsleepdraw:

show me the way to go homecaitlin rose boyle 

    eatsleepdraw:

    show me the way to go home
    caitlin rose boyle 

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