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This is merely a history of sorts. A collection of day to day dreams, hopes, and wishes that might one day take form in this world - the one outside my head.

Interest(s): Wanderlust; Asia; Haruki Murakami; 넬 (Nell); Pomegranate Green Tea; cherry blossoms; skin on skin; Cityscapes; life.

pleased to meet you my life as it is
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allthingshyper:

afternoonsnoozebutton:

A pastor in Seoul, South Korea has created a “baby box” for people so that people who would otherwise abandon or kill their newborns can leave them somewhere safe instead. The box has a light, a towel lining, and a bell rings as soon as a baby is placed in it so the pastor, his wife, or one of his staff can come and get it right away.

Lee Jong-rak started the box in 2009, and has welcomed all babies, often disabled or the children of single mothers, that have been placed in the box since. The babies are given a loving home, food, and shelter in his orphanage. Currently, an average of 17-18 babies are placed in the box every month. 

One mother who had considered poisoning her baby before she heard about the Baby Box left her baby in the box with a letter pinned to his clothing that read: 

‘My baby! Mom is so sorry.
I am so sorry to make this decision.
My son! I hope you to meet great parents,
And I am very very sorry.
I don’t deserve to say a word.
sorry, sorry, and I love you my son.
Mom loves you more than anything else.
I leave you here because I don’t know who your father is.
I used to think about something bad but I guess this box is safer for you.
That’s why I decided to leave you here.
My son, Please forgive me.’

- ‘A single mother’s tearful letter’

Lee Jong-rak is the subject of a documentary called “The Drop Box”, which I haven’t seen - but I can recommend this 13 minute Dateline video. You can find the Facebook page for the BabyBox here.

GIVE THIS MAN A FUCKING AWARD

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thesweetandthefine:

///Barrios de Medellín\ by samuel castaño on Flickr.

How long has it been since someone touched part of you other than your body?
Laurel Hoodwrit (via grillfriend)

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areaofinterest:

Michael Chase

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From the Houses series, by Lebbeus Woods, 1979.

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hiromitsu:

目黒 by masahiro_ami on Flickr.

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If I could be transparent, I wonder if I would go without losing anything?
有村竜太朗  (via migeru)

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forfranzkafka:

Hail Mary (Jean-Luc Godard, 1985)

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