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b0ring-youth:

This picture was taken at an Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zero concert at Bonnaroo. The picture was taken after the song “Home” when the band went down to their fans, asking if they had any stories to tell. The man above explained that he was a year ago he had been dying from cancer and needed a transplant. Edward Sharpe had passed by at his hospital and hung out with him while he laid on his death bed. Later that day he miraculously received the needed transplant later that day. It saved his life. The man was taken by the arms by Alex Ebert (lead singer) and held his hand until they walked back on the stage. This was truly an unforgettable concert.
b0ring-youth:

This picture was taken at an Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zero concert at Bonnaroo. The picture was taken after the song “Home” when the band went down to their fans, asking if they had any stories to tell. The man above explained that he was a year ago he had been dying from cancer and needed a transplant. Edward Sharpe had passed by at his hospital and hung out with him while he laid on his death bed. Later that day he miraculously received the needed transplant later that day. It saved his life. The man was taken by the arms by Alex Ebert (lead singer) and held his hand until they walked back on the stage. This was truly an unforgettable concert.
trickyandearhart:

“Reality is a condition caused by the absence of #bonnaroo” - Jeff Pechow……a quote by one of the original #soloroo members the group I camped with while at bonnaroo this summer.  This quote has been around for I think 10 years now.  Which is when the soloroo group started.  They are an amazing groop of #bonnaroovians and I’m glad that they accepted me as part of the family.
trickyandearhart:

“Reality is a condition caused by the absence of #bonnaroo” - Jeff Pechow……a quote by one of the original #soloroo members the group I camped with while at bonnaroo this summer.  This quote has been around for I think 10 years now.  Which is when the soloroo group started.  They are an amazing groop of #bonnaroovians and I’m glad that they accepted me as part of the family.
thelookingglassgallery:

“Lotus” by Grady Nerad
metaconscious:

Panos Tsagaris & Kimberley Norcott, Initiations (The Outpouring of the Logos)
treadmill-to-oblivion:

Edwige Fenech celebrating Caturday!

treadmill-to-oblivion:

Liza May Minnelli (born March 12, 1946) in the July 1973 issue of The Sunday Times Magazine.

crackpop:

Gorgeous.
treadmill-to-oblivion:

Uma Karuna Thurman (born April 29, 1970) in the 1994 film Pulp Fiction.
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