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17 Apr 00:51

Photo: Adorable Babydoll Sheep Born At Prospect Park Zoo

by Jen Chung
Photo: Adorable Babydoll Sheep Born At Prospect Park Zoo Spring (or summer) is here, and the Prospect Park Zoo has two new additions: Babydoll lambs Arthur and Brooklyn! [ more › ]

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24 Mar 21:13

The book was better

24 Mar 21:06

Lip service

24 Mar 20:54

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24 Mar 20:30

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by mrdormouse
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22 Mar 15:35

American Eagle Is Currently Offering Spray-On Skinny Jeans

Either American Eagle thinks that teenagers are actually going to spray their naked bodies with blue dye OR this is a very early April Fools' prank.

From the American Eagle website:

From the American Eagle website :

There's also a promotional video, advertising a spray-on jean that is "contoured through the thigh, knee, and ankle... that fits like second skin."

There's also a promotional video, advertising a spray-on jean that is "contoured through the thigh, knee, and ankle... that fits like second skin."

This girl loves the freedom she has wearing nothing but blue denim-color spray paint.

This girl loves the freedom she has wearing nothing but blue denim-color spray paint.

This girl is trying to pick out which top would go best with her painted butt cheeks.

This girl is trying to pick out which top would go best with her painted butt cheeks.


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21 Mar 00:42

National Archives: Searching for the Seventies

“Searching for the Seventies” takes a new look at the 1970s using remarkable color photographs taken for a Federal photography project called Project DOCUMERICA (1971-1977). Created by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), DOCUMERICA was born out of the decade’s environmental awakening, producing striking photographs of many of that era’s environmental problems and achievements. Drawing its inspiration from the depression era Farm Security Administration photography project, project photographers created a portrait of America in the early-and-mid-1970s. They documented small Midwestern towns, barrios in the Southwest, and coal mining communities in Appalachia. Their assignments were as varied as African American life in Chicago, urban renewal in Kansas City, commuters in Washington, DC, and migrant farm workers in Colorado. The exhibit, featuring 90 images from the project opens March 8, 2013 at the National Archives in Washington D.C. It runs through September 8, 2013. What follows is a small sampling of the collection digitized by the National Archives. -- Paula Nelson (NOTE: Captions were provided.)( 30 photos total)

Children play in the yard of Ruston home, while a Tacoma smelter stack showers the area with arsenic and lead residue. Ruston, Washington, August 1972. (Gene Daniels/National Archives/Records of the Environmental Protection Agency)


21 Mar 00:39

Daily Life: February 2013

For this edition of our look at daily life we share images from Iraq, Israel, Burma, Germany, China, Pakistan, Serbia and a few others from around the world. -- Lloyd Young ( 37 photos total)

Tommy Edmonds and Agnes Hill get the dance floor to themselves during a Valentine's Day dance at a senior center in Knoxville, Tenn., on Feb. 14. (Saul Young/The Knoxville News Sentinel via Associated Press)


21 Mar 00:36

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21 Mar 00:33

“Woke up, felt like shit. Went to work, felt like...



“Woke up, felt like shit. Went to work, felt like shit.”

Children of Men (2006)

18 Mar 02:58

Global children with their favorite toys

by David Pescovitz
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Toyssssss Gabriele Galimberti photographed children around the world posed with their favorite toys and possessions. At top, Pavel (Kiev, Ucraina). Above, Maudy (Kalulushi, Zambia) and Noel (Dallas, Texas). "Toy Stories"

18 Mar 02:57

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paranormal cativity