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My name is Ryan, figure I should mention that. I am engineering college student, currently trying to finish his senior year. I obviously consider myself a nerdy gamer geek of sorts, I've got a number of tattoos, I make funny faces. I'm a big supporter and advocate for the queer (LGBTQIA) community, and there was something else I really wanted to put here but I can't remember at all. Feel free to ask me anything, I'm pretty open to answering dumb shit.

I basically just post art (usually of a darker nature, and usually crediting the artist), anime and video game related posts, sciencey things, Doctor Who, comics, and general generalness. I almost never follow back, though I will most likely check out your tumblr and IF you are worthy, I might follow you back.

I've made a few friends through tumblr, so feel free to try and become one by messaging me!
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Apr. 06th, 2012 - 1 month ago - Reblog - 23 Notes

The Coolest Staircases In The World
Read about each staircase’s history, and where you can find them!

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Mar. 14th, 2012 - 2 months ago - Reblog - 715 Notes
Tagged: #architecture 

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Feb. 21st, 2012 - 3 months ago - Reblog - 381 Notes

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Feb. 01st, 2012 - 3 months ago - Reblog - 151 Notes
citysavage:

This image of the American Standard Building was erected in 1924, with its extensive application of bronze finishes and granite surfaces, it is a perfect distillation of Twenties decadence, looming over Bryant Park in utter denial of rising economic troubles.

citysavage:

This image of the American Standard Building was erected in 1924, with its extensive application of bronze finishes and granite surfaces, it is a perfect distillation of Twenties decadence, looming over Bryant Park in utter denial of rising economic troubles.

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Sep. 22nd, 2011 - 8 months ago - Reblog - 69 Notes