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Saeko Nogami from City Hunter. When it comes to fan service, she delivers like FedEX–some nude shots, but mostly cleavage and long legs. Unfortunately for Ryo Saeba, she has yet to deliver on the promises of mokkori (sex) for him. She’s
City Hunter’s Kaori and Saeko. Saeko and Kaori decide to cure Ryo’s case of blue balls.
City of God is one of my favorite movies
#Gatchina #palace / #Symbol of #city #Гатчина / #architecture #history #castle #russia #landscape #дворец #замок #история #россия
chocodi: Of Mice and Mustard Update 1 September 2014 Late Update! Last month I moved to a new city and started a new school semester, so updates were unfortunately delayed. Now that I’m settled in, updates will continue on the regular weekly basis
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City skyline and Sunsets in the city of brotherly love. #newbegginings #philadelphiaskyline #philadelphia #freshstarts #honorthepastcreatethefuture https://www.instagram.com/p/CEZHLgLn5jjj0j0MWb9PAYTzu04GRn7VVPv0zI0/?igshid=rptf3i5dkni9
Dragonstone Nuclear PowerplantKing’s Landing metropolitan areaRed KeepThe ReachCasterly RockLannisportModern Westeros in Cities Skylines
city-of-gay-angels: every frame of this is pure gold
city-of-gay-angels: Gwendoline Christie, when asked whether Captain Phasma or Brienne of Tarth would win in a fight.
cities-of-east-asia: Outside of the Kabuki-za Theatre in Tokyo, Japan 1985 by CanadaGood
fuckyeahstreetlights: The City by the Bay S.F., CA Canon 20d My first real shot at HDR. You can check out more of my flicks at: http://the3rdcircle.tumblr.com/
valentinovamp: To Sleep O soft embalmer of the still midnight!Shutting, with careful fingers and benign,Our gloom-pleased eyes, embowered from the light,Enshaded in forgetfulness divine;O soothest Sleep! if so it please thee, close,In midst of this thine
fuckyeahstreetlights: In the heart of the city, where no one sleeps.
kirgiakos: Jüdisches Museum Detail of the zigzag structure of the Jewish Museum.The museum covers two millennia of German Jewish history. It consists of two buildings: one is the old Kollegienhaus, a former courthouse, built in the 18th century, the
blackv: Turin, lake in front of the Palazzo del Lavoro by Josef Koudelka “Josef Koudelka was born in 1938 in Boskovice, Moravia, town of about 10,000 inhabitants. He began photographing his family and the surroundings with a 6 x 6 Bakelite camera.
oldhollywood: 1930s imagining of 1980s New York via the sci-fi musical Just Imagine (1930, dir. David Butler) More on the building of the set here. The opening scenes of the film, which feature this cityscape, can be seen here. Buildings 250 stories
dubhlina: The college and university are effectively one, and as such are often referred to collectively as the University of Dublin, Trinity College. The main exception to this is the conferring of degrees; the college provides all the programmes and
turnofthecentury: billyjane:L’Opera / Jour de Pluie oil print, 1909 by Pierre Dubreuil Pierre Dubreuil was one of most widely exhibited Pictorialist photographers of his day, and his work was typified by both technical mastery and artistic innovation.
turnofthecentury: Horse-drawn streetcar no. 148 of a New York City system,c.1895 [full picture at LOC]
tea-lace: ratak-monodosico: Suffragists parade down Fifth Avenue, 1917 Today marks the 90th anniversary of the 19th amendment giving women the right to vote - we still await the right to parity on the wage-earning dollar - after decades of struggle
kari-shma: Ghosts of the City V by *Zaraman on deviantART
luzfosca: Josef Sudek View of the First Courtyard through the Matthias Gate, date unknown From Josef Sudek: Poet Of Prague Thanks to kvetchlandia, lushlight, liquidnight and yama-bato
luzfosca: “But there is beauty along this street of forgotten men…” -Weegee Weegee, taken at the intersection of Bowery and Broome, facing downtown, NYC, 1945 From aperfectcommotion and Thanks to crashinglybeautiful
black-and-white: Sound Of The City (by Kiyoshi N)
luceplace: Song by Frank O’HaraDid you see me walking by the Buick Repairs?I was thinking of youhaving a Coke in the heat it was your faceI saw on the movie magazine, no it was Fabian’sI was thinking of youand down at the railroad tracks where the
auvreae: This reminds me of one of the roads in the Worgen starting area…
liquidnight: Thomas Annan Plate 50 St. Margaret’s Place, 1897 From Photographs of the Old Closes and Streets of Glasgow, 1868-1877
lifeonsundays: Gordon H. Coster, Impressions of Chicago - The Lights of Grant Park, 1932From Night Vision: Photography After Dark at The Met until Sept 18.
luzfosca: Yasuhiro Ishimoto Chicago, 1950 From Yasuhiro Ishimoto: A Tale of Two Cities Thanks to liquidnight
liquidnight: Conrad Veidt in The Hands of Orlac (1924, dir. Robert Wiene) From Movies of the 20s [via oldhollywood] :*
liquidnight: Mario DiGirolamo Entrando nella Cittá Eterna (Entering the Eternal City) From Sole E Ombra: Sun and Shadow Images of Italy
worldwiderails: Midnight rendezvous (by Jibup) “Four cranes are on hand here on what seams to be a night possession of the railway tracks while Woolfendens replace a railway bridge three of the cranes are Walter Woolfendens but the left back crane
it-is-the-stone-cold-world: (via A Reflection of New York City › Illusion – The Most Amazing Creations in Art, Photography, Design, and Video.)
black-and-white: A beacon of hope shines in the city that never sleeps (by LucasAeon)
luzfosca: Herbert Gehr A trio of sailors walk arm in arm down a dimly lit street near Times Square, searching vainly for fun in the curfew-quiet city, February 1945 Thanks to undr
creatio-ex-materia: Out of the blue (by Mole of the Ground)
butisitartphoto: Some Kind of Verb. Some Kind of Moving Thing.
ichliebedichberlin: Early morning Kudamm, West Berlin, 27 August 1962 by allhails on Flickr. Via Flickr: The atmosphere of this street on a crisp early morning will be familiar to all who love this city. This was taken at around 6 am (06:00). North side
gnossienne: Interior of train car used on the elevated railroads in New York City (1920)
luzfosca: Lung Block, 1933. The street to the right of the island of tenements is Monroe Street. Hamilton Street, now gone, is to the left of the island. From New York Times photo archives
fiore-rosso: joel tjintjelaar | shape of light. “Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light ”- Le Corbusier
jagneta: illinoiscentral2500: jagneta: I have a feeling this is the Central Railroad of New Jersey’s Communipaw Terminal at Jersey City. Although, it does look incredibly similar to the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad’s Hoboken Terminal…
onlyoldphotography: Alfred Eisenstaedt: Decorative multiple exposure of neon signs at night on Virginia Street in Reno, NV, “The Biggest Little City in the World”. December, 1937
jakeizenberg: and a third as well what I particularly like about this photo is the sense of speed that the parallel lines of the catenary wires give to it, even though the train was in fact inching along at the time it was taken
luzfosca: Corner of Liberty and Fifth Avenues, Pittsburgh, ca. 1940 From University of Pittsburgh / Smoke Control Lantern Slide Collection, ca. 1940s-1950s
fuckyeahstreetlights: More London is a new development on the south bank of the River Thames, immediately next door to Tower Bridge.It includes the City Hall, a sunken amphitheatre called ‘The Scoop’ in which Open air plays often take place in the
jamesnord: Of course the one day SoHo is empty of tourists all the stores are closed, just can’t win.
thecolorsofmymind: What I love about Fall … leaves changing colors the smell of ‘fall’ in the air hot chocolate Friday night football games hoodies my Levi’s visiting the pumpkin patch Thanksgiving hay rack rides the thin layer of fog blanketing
fiore-rosso: highlines of new york; chelsea school of aerial arts | adam shapland. ‘‘Life should be lived on the edge of life. You have to exercise rebellion: to refuse to tape yourself to rules, to refuse your own success, to refuse to repeat yourself,
luzfosca: Andreas Feininger A view of bustling, raucous New York City, looking straight down 42nd Street, January 1946. From Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
onlyoldphotography: Yale Joel: Couple embracing late at night on the Schoffelgasse, one of the city’s oldest streets where nightclubs, dancehalls and tea rooms are located. Zurich, Switzerland, 1948
deshaunicus: Around the Bend. I was in Queens yesterday, which required a lot more transferring between trains than I’d like. I snapped this while waiting for my second train of four. In other news, I’m thinking of doing a second book, of all black
onlyoldphotography: Edward Steichen: Balzac, the Open Sky - 11 P.M. 1908 In late summer 1908 Rodin moved the plaster of his sculpture of the French writer Honoré de Balzac out of his studio and into the open air so that Steichen, who disliked its chalky
luzfosca: Burt Glinn Aftermath of the riots the morning after the assassination of Martin Luther King JR., leader of the Civil Rights Movement, Washington D.C. 1968. From Burt Glinn - Political Moments
City of Portland issues Boil Water Alert for entire city
The University of Vienna 📝 #university #learning #vienna #Austria #latergram #city #pretty #windy #architecture #leighbeetravel
Ending my photo montage with a photo of the hotel I stayed at in #vienna #Austria. It was beautiful inside and out. Will be staying there again. 😊 #hotelstefanie #district2 #city #brightlights #oldesthotelinvienna #leighbeetravel #fourstar #latergram
Ok, I lied! Last post from #vienna #Austria! 😜 a live video of the opera outside the Vienna state opera house. #latergram #instavideo #leighbeetravel #stateoperahouse #latenight #brightlights #city #pretty
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