Aulia Jasmine // Sixteen // Fashion is define of yourself // An Indonesian

15th May 2012

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One day you’re gonna want her. That girl that knew she wasn’t perfect, but tried to be for you. That girl who wanted nothing more than to be there for you, and loving you was the only way she could. The girl who sees your flaws, but values them as much as your strengths. That girl who still can’t bring herself to hate you, even though sometimes you probably deserve it. The girl that should have you, but doesn’t.
— Unknown (via keepmehappy)

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15th May 2012

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15th May 2012

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fashionsociety:

(via: fashionsociety)

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(via: fashionsociety)

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15th May 2012

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suicideblonde:

Jennifer Lawrence

pretty awesome

suicideblonde:

Jennifer Lawrence

pretty awesome

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15th May 2012

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tantrumsattiffanys:

love this.

tantrumsattiffanys:

love this.

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15th May 2012

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Raychel Sonveeco

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Raychel Sonveeco

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13th May 2012

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100,000 LED Lights Illuminate a Japanese River

Tokyo Hotaru Festival 2012 took place recently, releasing 100,000 blue LED lights to float in the Sumida River. The bulbs rolled along the waves of the river bank, mimicking hotaru (the Japanese word for “fireflies”), for the festival that celebrates the Japanese tradition of watching fireflies float along a watercourse. The spectacular event lit up the waterway with a sparkling sapphire radiance against the night sky.

The solar-powered LED balls, known as prayer stars, were designed to illuminate when they came in contact with water and were provided by Panasonic, one of the event’s sponsors. At the close of the festival, the bulbs were gathered by giants nets and removed from the stream. 

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23rd April 2012

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nevver:

Very Very

nevver:

Very Very

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23rd April 2012

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