
#audien #sutra #oc #bangers #edm #bass (at Sutra)

#audien #sutra #oc #edm #bass #bangers (at Sutra)

Like two bars of gold, congrats @rrracho for winning this 24 hour old #fullmontagu it will be delivered promptly today some time #original #earls #earlofsandwiches #planethollywood #vegas (at Earl of Sandwich)

The line almost isn’t even worth it #hakkasan #mgmgrand #vegas #dying #bored (at Hakkasan Las Vegas Restaurant and Nightclub)



Suicide Forest :
Aokigahara (青木ヶ原), also known as the Sea of Trees (樹海 Jukai), is a 35-square-kilometre (14 sq mi) forest that lies at the northwest base of Mount Fuji in Japan. The forest contains a number of rocky, icy caverns, a few of which are popular tourist destinations. Due to the wind-blocking density of the trees and an absence of wildlife, the forest is known for being exceptionally quiet.
The forest has a historic association with demons in Japanese mythology and is a popular place for suicides (54 in 2010)despite numerous signs, in Japanese and English, urging people to reconsider their actions.
It reads: Life is a gift you were given by your parents. Please think about them, the rest of your family, and any children you have. You don’t have to suffer by yourself, please give us a call (the Fuji Yoshida police counseling service) and talk to us.
(Source: art-destruction, via billyisatitan)

One full year of solar motion is captured in this multi-exposure analemma image from shore of the Caspian Sea in Baku, Azerbaijan.
Image by Tunc Tezel
Analemma is the figure “8” loop that results when one observes the position of the sun at the same time of day over the course of a year. The 23.5° tilt of the earth’s axis of rotation and its elliptical orbit about the sun result in the apparent change in the sun’s location in the sky when observed at the same location at the same time of day over a year’s time.
For this image the photos are all made during the local noon. The highest point shows the sun near the day of Summer Solstice (June 21) and the lowest marks the shortest days near the Winter Solstice (Dec. 21).
(via sickmr2-mike)



(Source: picalla, via kanyewesticle)