Sabine Peau Rouge
migrated:

change the direction of the train if you concentrate

migrated:

change the direction of the train if you concentrate

mister-sullivan:

oh my perfect.

pleatedjeans:

had to do a return today.

life:

In November 1990 LIFE magazine published a photograph of a young man named David Kirby — his body wasted by AIDS, his gaze locked on something beyond this world — surrounded by anguished family members as he took his last breaths. The haunting image of Kirby on his death bed, taken by a journalism student named Therese Frare, quickly became the one photograph most powerfully identified with the HIV/AIDS epidemic that, by then, had seen millions of people infected (many of them unknowingly) around the globe.
On World AIDS Day, we shed light on the story behind the photograph above that changed the face of AIDS. Read more here.

life:

In November 1990 LIFE magazine published a photograph of a young man named David Kirby — his body wasted by AIDS, his gaze locked on something beyond this world — surrounded by anguished family members as he took his last breaths. The haunting image of Kirby on his death bed, taken by a journalism student named Therese Frare, quickly became the one photograph most powerfully identified with the HIV/AIDS epidemic that, by then, had seen millions of people infected (many of them unknowingly) around the globe.

On World AIDS Day, we shed light on the story behind the photograph above that changed the face of AIDS. Read more here.

smokeporch:

kittiezandtittiez:

Are you seeing this?

smokeporch:

kittiezandtittiez:

Are you seeing this?

meme4u:

98 year old dobri dobrev, a man who lost his hearing in the second world war, walks 10 kilometers from his village in his homemade clothes and leather shoes to the city of sofia, where he spends the day begging for money.

though a well recognized fixture around several of the city’s chruches, known for his prostrations of thanks to all donors, it was only recently discovered that he has donated every penny he has collected — over 40,000 euros — towards the restoration of decaying bulgarian monasteries and churches and the utility bills of orphanages, living entirely off his monthly state pension of 80 euros and the kindness of others.

seafarers:

Sleeping Under the Stars by Marsel van Oosten

seafarers:

Sleeping Under the Stars by Marsel van Oosten