scanzen:

Astronaut desert survival training. In: Werner Büdeler: Projekt Apollo - Das Abanteuer der Mondlandung. Bertelsmann Sachbuchverlag, 1969.
laughingsquid:

Giant Brain Phone Booth
tishrex:

Meh.
zeroing:

holding hands
realindseypeck:

faineemae:

plightforexistence:

One thing I will never understand is the fact that this picture is considered beautiful and/or breathtaking because of the color of his eyes, when in fact, this is caused by Ocular Albinism or Nettleship-Falls albinism. It’s a disease. What shocks me is that ailments like these (blue eyes on a black child) is considered attractive, just because they are unusual, and mostly because they are WHITE features. We need to understand that this boy, and many others like him need not carry these genes to be considered unique or extraordinary. They are beautiful without those peircing blue eyes, and with their normal dark brown eyes. Stop brainwashing these children into thinking that they need WHITE features to be considered beautiful. What kind of sick, backward thinking is that?

Agreed, I see so much of this with children of color and people of color. If they’re a little lighter than their peers or have different colored eyes, they’re deemed as more beautiful.

I bet anything that once I reblog this someone is going to reblog it and remove all the commentary. 
superkawaiileigh:

WOW! @_@
artchipel:

Jian Chongmin | 简崇民 (b.1947, China)
[more Jian Chong Min | artist found at theartofanimation]