KONY 2012 | the invisable children



I'm crying right now.... There is so much I would want to say, so much, but yet I wouldn't be able to get it out correctly because words are failing me badly right now.
I was looking through the videos in my subscription box on youtube and so many of the comments was about "Kony 2012". I though it was just some pointless spam, but after many more of them and a video from one of the people I subscribe to I checked out the video everyone was talking about. It was the farthest from pointless you can come....

I'm crying. And it feels like I'm breaking, just seeing that, but at the same time - the complete opposite. There is hope, there are so many people fighting for this, and so many more that can. We can make a difference, we really can. Take 30 minutes of your day to watch the video above. 

You can also go to KONY2012.com/ and sign the pledge, donate money, and get the kit. But above all; share it - it's free.
I'm doing all the things mentioned. 

Make Kony famous. Not to celebrate him, but to capture him.




GET INVOLVED. STOP AT NOTHING. THE WORLD MUST KNOW.



{earth | time lapse view from space | NASA}

earth | time lapse view from space, fly over | nasa, iss from Michael König on vimeo


If you haven't seen this video, just see it. Wow, so beautiful. Must be one of the most beautiful videos there is.  Seeing this video just blows my mind. The universe... - ah everything. Just blows my mind thinking of how little we really know and how insignificant we all are. Countless wonders about the space.... I could go on forever.

The northern lights, the lightning, the cities at night, just the earth itself- our home... so freakin' beautful.

If you had the chance to just go up in space, would you? I've asked a few people that question, and gotten a "no" every time. Because it's so unknown, scary, risky. But I wouldn't even hesitate. Wow. Even if you do die, isn't that kind of one of the most wonderful ways to go? Being where so few has, seeing all that... Ok, would be nice to have lived a little first. But no, I wouldn't hesitate to do it.. would you?

you're not ugly, society is



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just amen to . so, so, so accurate, just read it! , the world need more people who think like you. just wanted to say that, the weight-issue is such a big thing now days and it's just so horrible... could go one forever about this but i'll just leave it for now and maybe write something about it later on...


hope you're having a good day, if not, i hope it gets better and smile.

{we are all connected}

the world is where we live from WWF on vimeo

Klara Harden - {MADE IN ICELAND}


made in iceland by klara harden

Jag hittade den här videon av en slump tidigare idag och jag är helt uppslukad av den... Det är precis sånt här jag älskar och själv vill göra någon dag. Detta inspirerar mig så himla, himla mycket att jag inte ens hittar ord för det.

Precis så, och {såhär}. Och filma och fotografera precis allt. Det är vad jag vill, och drömmer om mer än något. Och jag hoppas att jag aldrig glömmer det, och någon dag bara packar ryggsäcken och åker. Det har jag alltid sagt, och någon gång vet jag, hoppas jag, att jag gör det.

Någon dag, snart, är det där jag.

Your Secret by Jean-Sebastien Monzani

Your secret by Jean-Sebastien Monzani

I stumbled over this video a few days ago and I just had to share it, because this is like the cutest video I've ever seen. So special and uniqe from what I've seen before. So beautifully done, and it made me really happy.

Take a long look!! ♡

Matilda Holmqvist

Matilda Holmqvist, 18. Were shall I begin? She's one of the greathest photographer I've ever seen, and that I can say without exaggeration. She is doing something nobody has done before and she's always doing something different, and her photos never gets old because of that. She always comes with something new. Her pictures are something entirely different, and the way she edit her pictures is just extraordinary. I've never seen anything like it, and I've never been so impressed. Everytime she post something, I can't get words out. It's mostly just a big, fat "Wow". Everyone single of her pictures tells a story, and thats exactly what I think photography is about - to be more than just something beautiful to look at - and she definitely manage to do that. I've never seen anything that inspires me so much, and is so different from what everyone else is doing. She inspires me so much, and have such a creativity. I could go on forever about how amazing her pictures is, but you get it.

And thats not all that's good about her. She have the most amazing personality. She is on of the kindest people I've meet on the internet. She is positive, unique and doesn't at all seem to be one of those people who are trying to be somebody they're not, she is herself and is proud of that. She is always glad to help and every single one of her comments makes me smile like crazy, even if I have the worst day. She is a great friend. If there could be more people like her, the world would be a better place. She is without a doubt one of the most amazing people here on the internet (in real life too). 

And maybe the best of all, she is going to photograph me this summer. Can't wait to meet this person. She definitely inspires me very much and that's not surprising when you've seen her work. Just take a look: 


MATILDA HOLMQVIST
Here is some of my favorites































EVERYTHING ABOVE IS PHOTOGRAPNED BY MATILDA. I OWN NOTHING.

127 hours



His will to live inspires me so much.

Probably the best movie I've ever seen. On of the most horrible, sad and happy movies, all at the same time. This movie really got me thinking, and that it's based on a true story is just greater. The movie is about the mountain climber Aron Ralstone (played by James Franco) and when he 2003, while canyoneering gets stuck between a boulder and the canyon wall. It's about his fight for survival. He didn't tell anyone where he was going and he knew that no-one would search for him.

127 hours, more than five days, with barely any water, any hope and he is assumed he is going die. Eventually he ran out of water. He carved in his name in the rock and date of birth with his pocket knife in the canyon wall and videotaped his goodbyes to his family. He prepares to amputate his arm, but realizes that he would never be able to cut trough the bones with just his pocket knife. But in the end, he survives. But free from the rock dosn't mean its all over. He is still out in the middle of nowhere, no cellphone, dehydrated and risk bleeding to death, 27 kilometers from his vehicle..

This movie really spoke to me. He gave up and was ready to die, yet something inside him told him to keep going, keep living. And to be able to cut trough your own flesh, can't imagine.. His will to live what was made me love this movie so much. This film made me happy. Really happy. In the end, it feels like everything is possible. Aron Ralstone wrote a book about his experience, which the film is based on.

I really have to read it. Between a Rock and a Hard Place.


Things I've found that inspire me

Just thought that it would be fun to see my inspiration map on my laptop.
If you want so see more things that inspires me, see my tumblr







maggiethunder:  (by jill willcott)









source: various, mostly weheartit

Tumblr

Photos from some time in oktober on my way home for school, when the sun was shining and there was color everywhere. I miss that more than
anything right now.. The snow and colorless world outside my window makes me depressed...

I've now got a Tumblr. Created one last night, just for the sake of posting things that I am inspired by and stuff I really like. Things I post there Isn't mine just things, quotes and pictures that I link back to which inspires me, just to make it clear. :)

So, if your intrested - here it is.

Some very wise words



A traveller was walking along a beach when he saw a woman scooping up starfish off the sand and tossing them into the waves. Curious, he asked her what she was doing. The woman replied "When the tide goes out it leaves these starfish stranded on the beach. They will dry up and die before the tide comes back in, so I am throwing them back into the sea where they can live."

The traveller then asked her "But this beach is miles long and there are hundreds of stranded starfish, many will die before you reach them - do you really think throwing back a few starfish is really going to make a difference?" The woman picked up a starfish and looked at it, then she threw it into the waves.

"It makes a difference to this one" she said.

Till Credner

Var tvungen att dela med mig av denna video nedan. Om ni inte har sett den, MÅSTE NI KOLLA PÅ DEN! Fy så vacker video. Läste någonstans att den var gjord utav tusentals bilder och inte filmad, väldigt många bilder då om man säger så… Verkligen intressant och riktigt fint.

Låter videon tala för sig själv.

Mer videoklipp av Till Credner finns här, alla otroligt fina.


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hannah larsson
16. Sweden. Crazy. Emotional. Weird. An adventurer, a surviver. Depressed, yet so incredibly happy. Living her life on the internet. She want to write, to touch peoples hearts, inspire. Someday she is going to marry a boy with green eyes. A specialist at overthinking. And she is moving out of Sweden as soon as she can. Just another girl, yet not at all...

This is a piece of my brain, be careful with it.





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