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Born in London in 1934 and passing away today, Jane Goodall dreamed of Africa from childhood, inspired by Tarzan books and a deep love of animals. At 26, with no formal scientific training, she arrived in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park to study chimpanzees, armed with little more than binoculars, a notebook, and extraordinary patience. What she discovered there would revolutionize science: chimpanzees made tools, had complex emotions, waged war, showed compassion, and blurred every line humans had drawn between themselves and the animal kingdom. 

Her unconventional methods, naming her subjects instead of numbering them and observing their personalities and family bonds, were initially scorned by academia but ultimately transformed primatology forever. 

In 1986, after realizing her beloved chimps were disappearing, she made a painful choice.. which was to leave the forest to become their voice. 

For the next four decades, she traveled relentlessly, spending 300 days a year inspiring millions through her lectures, founding the Jane Goodall Institute and Roots & Shoots youth program, and proving that one person’s dedication could spark a global movement. 

She gave animals dignity, science heart, and generations of young people hope. 

Today, and forever, she remains one of the most influential scientists and conservationists in history.

Rest in peace Jane ❤️
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Born in London in 1934 and passing away today, Jane Goodall dreamed of Africa from childhood, inspired by Tarzan books and a deep love of animals. At 26, with no formal scientific training, she arrived in Tanzania’s Gombe Stream National Park to study chimpanzees, armed with little more than binoculars, a notebook, and extraordinary patience. What she discovered there would revolutionize science: chimpanzees made tools, had complex emotions, waged war, showed compassion, and blurred every line humans had drawn between themselves and the animal kingdom. Her unconventional methods, naming her subjects instead of numbering them and observing their personalities and family bonds, were initially scorned by academia but ultimately transformed primatology forever. In 1986, after realizing her beloved chimps were disappearing, she made a painful choice.. which was to leave the forest to become their voice. For the next four decades, she traveled relentlessly, spending 300 days a year inspiring millions through her lectures, founding the Jane Goodall Institute and Roots & Shoots youth program, and proving that one person’s dedication could spark a global movement. She gave animals dignity, science heart, and generations of young people hope. Today, and forever, she remains one of the most influential scientists and conservationists in history. Rest in peace Jane ❤️
Born in Nassau, the Bahamas, in 1974 and passing away on June 6, 2016, Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson rose from a childhood of poverty and street vi*lence in Miami to become one of the most recognizable faces in combat sports. 

Working as a bouncer and bodyguard, he stepped into unsanctioned street f*ghts that he filmed and posted online, backyard brawls would then turm him into one of the internet’s first viral sensations.

He parlayed fame into a professional MMA and boxing career, headlining the first MMA event broadcast on U.S. network television and introducing millions to the sport. 

Sadly, he d*ed of heart failure at 42, remembered as the brawler who helped drag MMA into the spotlight.
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Born in Nassau, the Bahamas, in 1974 and passing away on June 6, 2016, Kevin “Kimbo Slice” Ferguson rose from a childhood of poverty and street vi*lence in Miami to become one of the most recognizable faces in combat sports. Working as a bouncer and bodyguard, he stepped into unsanctioned street f*ghts that he filmed and posted online, backyard brawls would then turm him into one of the internet’s first viral sensations. He parlayed fame into a professional MMA and boxing career, headlining the first MMA event broadcast on U.S. network television and introducing millions to the sport. Sadly, he d*ed of heart failure at 42, remembered as the brawler who helped drag MMA into the spotlight.
I was eating dinner alone recently and someone came up to me solemnly saying they felt bad for me. 

Strange, I thought. I love my company.

There are people who have forgotten how to be alone with themselves. They panic at the thought of a weekend with no plans, no voices to talk to, no one else to tell them they matter.

The truth is, when you’re alone, you meet yourself. 

You see clearly what needs to change and what’s fine as it is, and for once, the choice is yours.
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I was eating dinner alone recently and someone came up to me solemnly saying they felt bad for me. Strange, I thought. I love my company. There are people who have forgotten how to be alone with themselves. They panic at the thought of a weekend with no plans, no voices to talk to, no one else to tell them they matter. The truth is, when you’re alone, you meet yourself. You see clearly what needs to change and what’s fine as it is, and for once, the choice is yours.
Born in Illinois in 1926, Miles Davis transformed jazz multiple times across five decades. 

From the restraint of “Birth of the Cool” to the electric storm of “B*tches Brew,” he pioneered bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz, and jazz fusion, walking away from each success to explore uncharted territory. 

Passing in 1991 - remains one of the most innovative and influential figures in American music history.
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Born in Illinois in 1926, Miles Davis transformed jazz multiple times across five decades. From the restraint of “Birth of the Cool” to the electric storm of “B*tches Brew,” he pioneered bebop, cool jazz, modal jazz, and jazz fusion, walking away from each success to explore uncharted territory. Passing in 1991 - remains one of the most innovative and influential figures in American music history.
Lionel Messi met his wife Antonela Roccuzzo, when they were both just nine years old in their hometown of Rosario, Argentina. 

Antonela was the cousin of Messi’s childhood friend and teammate Lucas Scaglia. Young Messi would often visit Scaglia’s household where he first met the young Antonela…. who would later become his wife. 

But their romantic relationship didn’t begin until years later when they reconnected as teenagers through social media. Messi eventually returning to Rosario to pursue her seriously around 2007. Where they eventually married in 2017 in what was dubbed “the wedding of the century” in Argentina.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Lionel Messi met his wife Antonela Roccuzzo, when they were both just nine years old in their hometown of Rosario, Argentina. Antonela was the cousin of Messi’s childhood friend and teammate Lucas Scaglia. Young Messi would often visit Scaglia’s household where he first met the young Antonela…. who would later become his wife. But their romantic relationship didn’t begin until years later when they reconnected as teenagers through social media. Messi eventually returning to Rosario to pursue her seriously around 2007. Where they eventually married in 2017 in what was dubbed “the wedding of the century” in Argentina.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
A simple act of kindness.
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A simple act of kindness.
camera roll dump
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camera roll dump
only had so many slides
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only had so many slides
life side swipes me sometimes and I get caught in not posting here (in case you haven’t noticed)

but made me think of how lucky I am to feel overwhelmed.
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life side swipes me sometimes and I get caught in not posting here (in case you haven’t noticed) but made me think of how lucky I am to feel overwhelmed.
if.
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if.
In 1909, Theodore Roosevelt left his presidency and sailed to Africa. Spending nearly a year on safari, then toured Europe, received by kings and crowds.

On April 23, 1910, he stood before a packed hall at the Sorbonne in Paris and delivered a speech titled “Citizenship in a Republic.” It ran 35 pages.

One passage near the start has outlived all the rest. It became known as “The Man in the Arena.” Nixon quoted it the day he won the presidency and the day he resigned it. Athletes have recited it. Soldiers have memorized it.

Still, more than a century later, it is still read the moment someone is knocked down and deciding whether to rise.
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In 1909, Theodore Roosevelt left his presidency and sailed to Africa. Spending nearly a year on safari, then toured Europe, received by kings and crowds. On April 23, 1910, he stood before a packed hall at the Sorbonne in Paris and delivered a speech titled “Citizenship in a Republic.” It ran 35 pages. One passage near the start has outlived all the rest. It became known as “The Man in the Arena.” Nixon quoted it the day he won the presidency and the day he resigned it. Athletes have recited it. Soldiers have memorized it. Still, more than a century later, it is still read the moment someone is knocked down and deciding whether to rise.
in 2002, american surf journalist chas smith found himself in a precarious situation while chasing waves in yemen. 

when his transportation plans fell through in the middle of a conflict zone, he faced the prospect of being stranded in dangerous territory.

fortune took an unexpected turn when local militia fighters offered him passage through their region. 

and despite the circumstances and the risks of accepting help from armed rebels, smith decided to trust their offer. 

the fighters, intrigued by the unusual sight of a western surfer seeking waves in their war-torn homeland, proved surprisingly hospitable during the journey.

*this post is for educational purposes only* 

// @aaarchivist
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in 2002, american surf journalist chas smith found himself in a precarious situation while chasing waves in yemen. when his transportation plans fell through in the middle of a conflict zone, he faced the prospect of being stranded in dangerous territory. fortune took an unexpected turn when local militia fighters offered him passage through their region. and despite the circumstances and the risks of accepting help from armed rebels, smith decided to trust their offer. the fighters, intrigued by the unusual sight of a western surfer seeking waves in their war-torn homeland, proved surprisingly hospitable during the journey. *this post is for educational purposes only* // @aaarchivist
The 27 Club.

Representing one of music’s most profound tragedies - a collection of talented artists who burned with brilliance before passing at twenty-seven. 

They came from different worlds and different times. Brian Jones from The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix from the Seattle music scene, Janis Joplin from Big Brother & The Holding Company, Jim Morrison from The Doors, Kurt Cobain from Nirvana’s grunge movement, Amy Winehouse from London’s neo-soul revival. The list goes on. 

Each one carried something electric, something that made crowds stop and listen.

And to think now about what albums they never got to make, what stories were left untold.
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The 27 Club. Representing one of music’s most profound tragedies - a collection of talented artists who burned with brilliance before passing at twenty-seven. They came from different worlds and different times. Brian Jones from The Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix from the Seattle music scene, Janis Joplin from Big Brother & The Holding Company, Jim Morrison from The Doors, Kurt Cobain from Nirvana’s grunge movement, Amy Winehouse from London’s neo-soul revival. The list goes on. Each one carried something electric, something that made crowds stop and listen. And to think now about what albums they never got to make, what stories were left untold.
this & that
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this & that
hi, how’s your weekend?
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hi, how’s your weekend?
little camera dump for the culture family
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little camera dump for the culture family
the beauty of obsession
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the beauty of obsession
Smokey Nagata is a legendary figure in Japanese automotive culture and the founder of Top Secret, one of Japan’s most respected high-performance tuning shops. 

Rising to prominence in the 1990s, Nagata became infamous for his philosophy of testing tuned cars at extreme speeds on public roads, particularly on Japan’s Wangan (bayshore route) expressway. 

And  Nagata believed in real-world, high-speed testing to prove his builds could handle the punishment of sustained triple-digit speeds. 

His approach was dangerous, illeg*l, and captivating to car enthusiasts worldwide.

But his most notorious moment came in 1999 when he took his twin-turbocharged Toyota Supra to the UK and hit over 197 mph (317 km/h) on a public motorway, getting caught on camera. 

He was arrested by British police, and the incident became the stuff of street racing legend. Rather than tarnishing his reputation, it cemented his status as an outlaw hero who lived the high-speed lifestyle that most only fantasized about. 

His builds, particularly his Supras and Nissan GT-Rs, became iconic in the JDM tuning scene, often recognizable by Top Secret’s signature gold wheels.
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Smokey Nagata is a legendary figure in Japanese automotive culture and the founder of Top Secret, one of Japan’s most respected high-performance tuning shops. Rising to prominence in the 1990s, Nagata became infamous for his philosophy of testing tuned cars at extreme speeds on public roads, particularly on Japan’s Wangan (bayshore route) expressway. And Nagata believed in real-world, high-speed testing to prove his builds could handle the punishment of sustained triple-digit speeds. His approach was dangerous, illeg*l, and captivating to car enthusiasts worldwide. But his most notorious moment came in 1999 when he took his twin-turbocharged Toyota Supra to the UK and hit over 197 mph (317 km/h) on a public motorway, getting caught on camera. He was arrested by British police, and the incident became the stuff of street racing legend. Rather than tarnishing his reputation, it cemented his status as an outlaw hero who lived the high-speed lifestyle that most only fantasized about. His builds, particularly his Supras and Nissan GT-Rs, became iconic in the JDM tuning scene, often recognizable by Top Secret’s signature gold wheels.
Ray Bradbury never owned a car, never flew in a plane, yet he transported millions across galaxies with nothing but a typewriter and boundless imagination. 

Born in small-town Illinois, he turned childhood fears and wonder into over 500 published works that predicted our digital age.

From “Fahrenheit 451’s” warning about censorship to “The Martian Chronicles’” exploration of humanity’s future, 

Bradbury transformed science fiction into art. He showed us that the best stories about tomorrow are really about today.

When he passed away in 2012 at 91, he left behind a legacy proving that imagination can take us anywhere.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Ray Bradbury never owned a car, never flew in a plane, yet he transported millions across galaxies with nothing but a typewriter and boundless imagination. Born in small-town Illinois, he turned childhood fears and wonder into over 500 published works that predicted our digital age. From “Fahrenheit 451’s” warning about censorship to “The Martian Chronicles’” exploration of humanity’s future, Bradbury transformed science fiction into art. He showed us that the best stories about tomorrow are really about today. When he passed away in 2012 at 91, he left behind a legacy proving that imagination can take us anywhere.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
stop moving goalposts.
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stop moving goalposts.

culture (@culture) Instagram Stats & Analytics

culture (@culture) has 114K Instagram followers with a 4.60% engagement rate over the past 12 months. Across 28.0 posts, culture received 187K total likes and 11.2K impressions, averaging 6.69K likes per post. This page tracks culture's performance metrics, top content, and engagement trends — updated daily.

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