woodendreams:

(by Zeb Andrews)
theladycheeky:
meusksetes:

lupulaoi:

love it

Always reblog this one. =)
woodendreams:

(by gcquinn)
geekypornygirl:

Loves Haring ≡ Photographer Jess&r
woodendreams:

(by Sky-Genta)
psykhe:
erospainter:

Let’s talk soon because I miss
you hearing the sound of my voice
o-dessa:

freshsuns:

wish i was there right now

wowsa
oxycontin-genocide:

Called “the perfect place to die,” the Aokigahara forest has the unfortunate distinction as the world’s second most popular place to take one’s life. (The first is the Golden Gate Bridge.) Since the 1950s, citizens of Japan have wandered in, and at least 500 of them haven’t wandered out, at an increasing rate of between 10 and 30 per year. Recently these numbers have increased even more, with a record 78 suicides in 2002. Upwards of 30 people per year take their lives in the Sea of Trees, though this number has been persistently on the rise throughout the last decade.
Japanese spiritualists believe that the suicides committed in the forest have permeated Aokigahara’s trees, generating paranormal activity and preventing many who enter from escaping the forest’s depths. Complicating matters further is the common experience of compasses being rendered useless by the rich deposits of magnetic iron in the area’s volcanic soil.
Locals say they can easily spot the three types of visitors to the forest: trekkers interested in scenic vistas of Mount Fuji, the curious hoping for a glimpse of the macabre, and those souls who don’t plan on returning.