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25 Jun 22:03

How to go out with a bang!

25 Jun 22:03

Giant Snail Attack!

Giant Snail Attack!
25 Jun 22:02

Mentirinhas #837

by Fábio Coala

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Agradeça a Deus, você não imagina o que os bebês coalas comem

O post Mentirinhas #837 apareceu primeiro em Mentirinhas.

22 Jun 18:18

win some lose some

22 Jun 18:18

competition

22 Jun 18:17

Drama

by Reza

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22 Jun 18:12

Didn’t lie.

by Ryan
22 Jun 18:11

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Oh no.

by admin@smbc-comics.com

Hovertext: It's so nice how all cute life forms are immortal!


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19 Jun 17:31

From Bad to Wordst

by Mark

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“It is better to remain ignorant and be thought a fool, than to wade through the comments and remove all doubt.”

– Mark “Lincoln the Einstein” Twain

19 Jun 17:30

Goldilocks and the Three Bears

by MercWorks

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To be perfectly honest I never liked the original ending of Goldilocks and the Three Bears. There was no moral!

The post Goldilocks and the Three Bears appeared first on MercWorks.

19 Jun 17:28

TBT



TBT

19 Jun 17:27

Beauty and the Beast

19 Jun 17:26

The Beginning

by admin

The Beginning

19 Jun 17:26

Cheiro ruim

by André Farias

Vida de Suporte


Cheiro ruim é um post do blog Vida de Suporte.
19 Jun 17:23

Como dar um nó na cabeça de uma criança

17 Jun 16:27

Chefe de bom humor

by André Farias

Vida de Suporte

Tirinha publicada originalmente na edição de Maio/Junho do jornal do SINDPD.


Chefe de bom humor é um post do blog Vida de Suporte.
17 Jun 16:27

Got a little guest strip today from John Sutton over at the...



Got a little guest strip today from John Sutton over at the Petri Dish. Thanks John. 

17 Jun 16:25

Mentirinhas #834

by Fábio Coala

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Melhor que passar o jantar todo no celular.

O post Mentirinhas #834 apareceu primeiro em Mentirinhas.

16 Jun 21:30

Video: Sesame Street Spoofs ‘Jurassic Park’

16 Jun 19:19

My 21 Aerial Drone Photos Would Be Totally Illegal Today

by amos.chapple

Between the introduction of drone technology, and today’s laws limiting or banning their use, there was a glorious period when you could fly a camera almost anywhere.

These are the results of two years travel with a quad-copter in my backpack.

More info: amoschapplephoto.com

The neatly arranged suburbs around Sagrada Familia, Barcelona

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Octagonal city blocks and spacious street corners create a spectacular view. Al fresco beer & tapas in the town become such a delight.

The Hermitage Pavilion, St. Petersburg in autumn mist

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I can’t see what the camera is seeing. People find that weird but I quite like the suspense of not knowing what I have until I get the camera in hand.

Clouds swirl through the pillars of Sagrat Cor Church, high on a hill above Barcelona

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The star fort at Bourtange

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Three centuries after the last cannonball was fired in anger at the fort, it now serves as a museum and center of a sleepy farming village in eastern Holland. The low, thick walls were designed to offset the pounding force of cannon-fire.

Church on Spilled blood, St. Petersburg

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In the early days (2013) you could fly drones almost anywhere.

A ruined college inside the breakaway republic of Abkhazia

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Ethnic cleansing went down here in the 90s and areas like this one (near Gali) are now a twilight zone of empty buildings and overgrown farmland.

St. Peter & Paul Cathedral, Petergof

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With tiny little Christians walking round the base.

The Lotus Temple, dotted with pigeons at sunrise. Designed by an Iranian exile, the building serves as the centre of the Bahai’i faith in Delhi

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Jama Masjid, the heart of Islam in India

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Russia’s candy cane capital

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Taj Mahal and gardens as the day’s first tourists trickle in

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Security there is incredibly tight and I got busted.

The Taj Mahal in morning light

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Morning over Maximum City

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Known to the locals as a “Hill 3″ this knoll jutting above Mumbai’s northern slums is no more valuable than the land below. Access to running water, which the hill lacks, is more valuable than any view.

The windswept Liberty Statue, overlooking Budapest

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Buda castle at night

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The barge in the center of the river is packed full of fireworks. An hour after this pic they were sent booming into the night sky to celebrate the country’s national day.

The Katskhi Pillar, where a Georgian hermit has lived for the past twenty years to be “closer to god”

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If you look close you can see the ladder. The terrifying ladder which I eventually had to climb.

Paris’ Sacré-Cœur glowing in a hazy sunrise

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Worker and Kolkhoz Woman striding into the future that was

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Built for the soviet pavilion of the 1937 world fair in Paris, the steel masterwork now stands in the suburbs of northern Moscow.

Moscow’s Hotel Ukraina lit up at dusk

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This picture was taken as the Russian stock markets crashed on “Black Tuesday”. Little whiffs of panic could be felt on the street. Moscow never looked or felt more like Gotham city.

New Zealand, where only the hobbits have a hard time

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Kauri Cliffs golf course.

A knot of fishing boats at the entrance to Sassoon Dock, Mumbai

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16 Jun 19:17

Quirky Monsters Playfully Occupy Abandoned Berlin Warehouses

by Kate Sierzputowski

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German street artist Kim Köster is doing the impossible—turning the typically scary content of monsters and abandoned buildings into interactive entertainment for children. Köster started by spray painting mischievous monsters in derelict warehouse sites outside of Berlin, allowing them to playfully interact with the surrounding architecture. Köster is now turning these works into an interactive children’s picture book called Monzter that gives kids a chance to play with these colorful creatures without having to wander into any creepy buildings.

The app invites the audience to reflect and laugh with the philosophical musings of children like, “Are ghosts able to see me?” and “How big is the sun?” The app is iPad compatible and available in the Apple app store.

Köster was born and raised in the North German village of Worpswede. Originally experimenting with drawing and watercolor, Köster moved into the graffiti scene. Like Monzter, he often employs new media within his work allowing for a wide public accessibility of his pieces. (via Geyser of Awesome)

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16 Jun 18:34

What’s Wrong

by Reza

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16 Jun 18:24

#221: Impala break in!

by 1111

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Did you know I had 100 impalas to begin with? Only 96 left :(

P.S. Don’t leave bleach on the kitchen counter. Impalas can’t read!

Other impala comics: Tame impala, New barista, and Don’t move.

16 Jun 17:54

Cartas para Humanidade

by Clara Gomes

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12 Jun 15:44

1534 – Se você tiver sorte, irá reencarnar em uma vaca!

by Carlos Ruas

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12 Jun 12:02

Potato Head

by admin

Potato Head

12 Jun 12:01

MHDM #143

by Fábio Coala

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Balançou.

O post MHDM #143 apareceu primeiro em Mentirinhas.

11 Jun 17:40

Good Boy

by Reza

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11 Jun 17:38

Inappropiate!

by Jason Poland

Grind into THE NIGHT

Fun Fact: This is the first Robbie and Bobby comic to feature neither of the titular characters. I’m sure it’s happening just down the street from their house. Who KNOWS.

11 Jun 17:37

1533 – Foi Deus?

by Carlos Ruas

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