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16 Mar 22:19

(via tastefullyoffensive:mister-plow)

16 Mar 21:59

GREATEST IMPROVISED LINE EVER





GREATEST IMPROVISED LINE EVER

11 Jan 03:56

How focal length affects the relative scale of objects in a photograph

11 Oct 20:11

[@themichaelrock]

11 Oct 20:02

taekoyasuhiro: friend ?????!? friend!!!!! im coming friend im here i love u

taekoyasuhiro:

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friend ?????!?

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friend!!!!!

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im coming friend

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im here i love u

11 Oct 19:55

Truthful App Icons

by DOGHOUSE DIARIES

Truthful App Icons

Let us know about some others we may have missed, on Facebook!

11 Oct 19:54

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison

by Christopher Jobson

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Dense Wire Tree Sculptures by Clive Maddison wire trees sculpture

Using nothing but wire, sculptor Clive Madison creates tangled trees that grow from wooden bases into dense clusters of leaves and branches. Each piece is made by hand without glue or solder, using single strands of wire that start at the base and terminate at the top. You can see many more pieces on his website, and several are available through Lee Champman Gallery. (via Ghost in the Machine)

11 Oct 19:52

Piles of Rocks Disney Princesses | thaeger - Best Of Nerd Things

by djempirical
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djempirical

aaaaaaand scene.

no more Disney princesses art projects need to happen now.

Disney Princesses as piles of rocks illustrated by  Kevin Bolk. Without words, but beautiful;)

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Disney Princesses as piles of rocks by  Kevin Bolk 03

Disney Princesses as piles of rocks by  Kevin Bolk 04

Disney Princesses as piles of rocks by  Kevin Bolk 05

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All Images © Kevin Bolk

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11 Oct 19:44

We Can All Learn Something From the Panda

We Can All Learn Something From the Panda

Submitted by: (via BaronXRojo)

Tagged: racism , panda , wisdom , hacked irl , g rated , win
11 Oct 02:40

What's the Difference Between Yams and Sweet Potatoes? — Word of Mouth

by Kelli Dunn
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Do you know the difference between a yam and a sweet potato? Most grocery stores offer two similar-looking tubers — some labeled as yams, and some as sweet potatoes.

Would you be surprised if I told you that all those times you thought you were eating yams, you were likely eating a sweet potato, and that you probably haven't ever actually had a true yam? And yet yam and sweet potato do mean different things in grocery stores. Here's the scoop on these tubers, with tips for getting the one you want at the grocery store.

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03 Oct 20:45

A porta invisível

by Joe

É impressão minha ou tá escrito DROGAS naquele tonel lá atrás?

Eu sabia, esse cachorro tem cara de traficante…

03 Oct 20:45

Peter Stewart Captures Dizzyingly Vertical Portraits Of Hong Kong’s Skyscrapers

by Stephanie Chan

Peter Stewart - Photography

Peter Stewart - Photography

Peter Stewart - Photography

Peter Stewart - Photography

Photographer Peter Stewart captures the pulsating neon guts of Hong Kong from a unique perspective. Standing at the bottom of dizzying skyscrapers and towering apartment buildings, Stewart offers us a glimpse of modern architecture as a force of nature. Each floor of the buildings he photographs looks like the ring of a tree, surreal in their orderliness.

In an interview with The Creators Project, Stewart explains how he chooses his subjects. “All it takes really is a keen eye for finding the beauty in the monotonous,” he says. “The everyday structures that we often fail to appreciate.”

The collection is called “Stacked – Hong Kong,” a fitting name. From some angles, the buildings almost look like life-sized Lego blocks. Oddly, the photographs do not impart a sense of claustrophobia, but rather a peaceful calm. The bright colors and little personal flourishes — a balcony-dwelling plant here, a line of fresh laundry there — are tell-tale signs of human life. It’s almost a little too calm — where are all the city’s inhabitants?

Still, rather than looking post-apocalyptic, Stewart’s portrait of Hong Kong is dreamy rather than dismal. It’s as though the city is asleep or simply waiting, holding its breath.

(via Design Boom)

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Peter Stewart - Photography

Peter Stewart - Photography

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03 Oct 20:41

Photo



03 Oct 20:40

Solved

03 Oct 20:40

The Pizza Cake is Very Real and We Would Like Twelve of Them, Thanks

The Pizza Cake is Very Real and We Would Like Twelve of Them, Thanks

Some genius/devil/crazy person over at Pillsbury has a recipe for making this pie-cake-cheese-meat monstrosity. If you have the right stuff, go for it!

Submitted by: (via Pillsbury)

03 Oct 20:37

GoPro Video Shot From Underneath a Speeding Train

by Glen Tickle

YouTube user BNSFME posted a video shot by a GoPro camera placed on a railroad track. A speeding train rushes over the camera at 75mph as the track and railroad ties vibrate.

via reddit

03 Oct 20:32

sexience: if u don’t think this is important then u r wrong



sexience:

if u don’t think this is important then u r wrong

03 Oct 19:36

Minecraft Map is Basically 36 Square Kilometers of Primal Beauty

by András Neltz

Minecraft Map is Basically 36 Square Kilometers of Primal Beauty

If you've never played survival Minecraft on a hand-crafted map, you might want to give it a try now. Because this map is pretty damn impressive.

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03 Oct 15:17

These Minecraft Players Should Design Disney Rides

by Steve Marinconz

These Minecraft Players Should Design Disney Rides

The latest skin pack for the Xbox 360 version of Minecraft is Doctor Who, and the roller coaster that these players built with it — block by block — is nothing short of incredible.

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03 Oct 15:13

gifsboom: Chihuahua escape



gifsboom:

Chihuahua escape

03 Oct 15:06

You must watch this fantastic explanation of how computers draw curves

by Jesus Diaz on Sploid, shared by Jesus Diaz to Gizmodo

You must watch this fantastic explanation of how computers draw curves

All my life using Adobe Illustrator and it's only now when I learn how it draws vector curves—technically called Bézier curves. If you are an illustrator, you will love this. If you are not, it's fascinating anyway. In fact, it is one of the most interesting videos I've seen this year.

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03 Oct 14:51

Smartphone vs. Flip Phone

by Brad
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03 Oct 14:51

tastefullyoffensive: [simbrucepot]

03 Oct 11:00

pepperandpals: A story unfolds… Or is flipped.  (╯°v°)╯︵ ┻━┻













pepperandpals:

A story unfolds… Or is flipped.

 (╯°v°)╯︵ ┻━┻

02 Oct 21:47

My son's homework has a barcode that when scanned takes him to an instructional YouTube video posted by his teacher related to the lesson.

02 Oct 21:47

plagueofgripes: Don’t give up, skeleton!















plagueofgripes:

Don’t give up, skeleton!

02 Oct 21:41

The Entrancing Cinemagraph Creations of Julien Douvier

by DL Cade

The cinemagraph genre is one of the most exciting to follow because, unlike almost every other type of “photography” (in quotes since you they aren’t photos in the traditional sense of the word), it’s not yet oversaturated with phenomenal work.

Almost everywhere you turn you’ll find a great street photographer, or landscape photographer, or fine art photographer. But when you stumble across a master at creating cinemagraphs, he or she is one of only a handful. Julien Douvier is one such photographer.

As you might remember, earlier this month we featured a number of Douvier’s cinemagraphs of moving water.

Douvier is based out of Strasbourg, France, and his ability to combine well-crafted photographic compositions with just a touch of motion somewhere in the frame makes his cinemagraphs some of the most compelling we’ve run across.

Not limited by one genre, his photographs range from landscapes and nature scenes to street photography, sometimes augmented by only the slightest bit of motion, and at other times completely wrapped up by it. Below are some of our favorites from his sizable cinemagraph portfolio:

To see more of Douvier’s work or follow along as he creates more, head over to his website or give him a follow on Tumblr and Behance.

(via My Modern Met)


Image credits: Cinemagraphs by Julien Douvier

29 Sep 03:48

Поражены твоей неудачей :)



28 Sep 04:23

[happyjar]

28 Sep 04:18

zooophagous: boujhetto: Man’s best friend I like how he...



zooophagous:

boujhetto:

Man’s best friend

I like how he picks him up and is all, “There you go!”

fucked his shit up

LMMFAOOOOO

He just puts him over the counter all “Yeah that’s right Sparky you fuck his shit up”