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15 amazing things in nature you won’t believe actually exist
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Art meets ARTchitecture In The Concete Penthouse Of Christian And Karen Boros | Photography: Ailine Liefeld
The Bunker, this historically significant Second World War building was originally constructed for the German railway company by reinforced concrete, and was used as a shelter to protect travelers who arrived at the Friedrichstrasse Railway station from air raid attacks. Architect Karl Bonatz was commissioned by Nazi Germany the architectural design of The Bunker; the building had a capacity which could shelter up to 3,000 passengers in five floors. Of the original unique characteristics of this historical building were the up to two meter thick walls, as well as the three meter thick concrete roof. The original interior spatial layout has an axially symmetrical layout; while the exterior façade on all four sides is identical – made of raw concrete and accentuated by fine details.
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I used to play the multiplayer on Assassin’s Creed: Brotherhood obsessively, to a point where I had become exceptionally good at it—Not that I’d say it takes much to master that game anyway. But I remember once, in a team match, one of the boys on my team, whom I had been getting along with…
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Mads Mikkelsen’s Face; A Guide
the face stuff with other actors, pls?
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i don’t ONLY care about myself. i care about like 5 other people. and animals.
and like six hundred fictional characters
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The Backs Of Strangers Overlooking New York City
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I just finished watching “Schindler’s List” a couple of days ago and sketched Liam Neeson who played Oskar Schindler from a scene near the beginning of the movie. It was a really moving picture and Liam Neeson, Sir Ben Kingsley, and Ralph Fiennes all gave excellent performances.
“Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire.”