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Airplane Sleep Positions by Demetri Martin
im-not-a-climbing-frame: kristyjacobo: Forever reblogging...
Forever reblogging this.
And the fact that there’s more than one company means several people called makes it even better.
this is so cute, but then i just imagined if i ever had a kid with cancer and doing this in their hospital room to be fun.. and then me calling to order pizza just in case. but then more pizza shows up and then so much pizza comes because people really arent that heartless and now i literally have tears in my eyes because this is sad yet beautiful and I am pretty sure i shouldnt already be this drunk at 11AM ;(
brienneoftarth: Peter Dinklage and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau...
Peter Dinklage and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau messing around on the set of Game of Thrones.
Two very random couples running into each other. [x]
deerhoof: the future is here and it’s horrible
USA Today readers’ top quirky landmarks on Flickr
USA Today readers recently voted on their Top-10 quirky landmark photos, many of which come from Flickr. Here is a selection of the images. A big congratulations to all the winners!
You can see more great images in our recent Quirky Roadside America gallery on Flickr here.
#2. The Longaberger Company’s offices in Newark, Ohio. The building is designed to resemble one of the company’s baskets, the Longaberger Medium Market Basket.
#4. Paul Bunyan and Babe the Blue Ox, Bemidji, Minnesota. The statues are one of the most photographed in the U.S. and they are on the National Register of Historic Places.
#5. Fremont Troll, Seattle, Washington. The troll lives under the George Washington Memorial Bridge in Seattle.
#6. Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo, Texas. The Cadillac art installation was built in 1974. (Photo: Doug Wighton, CC-BY-SA)
#7. Beer Can House, Houston, Texas. “Some people say this is sculpture but I didn’t go to no expensive school to get these crazy notions.” John Milkovisch, creator of the house.
#9. Ave Maria Grotto, Cullman, Alabama. The four-acre grotto contains replicas of many of the most well-known religious sites in the world.
#10. Peachoid, Gaffney, South Carolina. This peach-shaped water tower is located of I-85 in South Carolina. (Photo: Bruce Tuten, CC-BY)
Sheets of Glass Cut into Layered Ocean Waves by Ben Young
Cooper GriggsSO COOL! Want one!
Self-taught artist Ben Young is a man of many exceptional talents from surfing and skateboarding to repairing furniture and working full-time as a qualified boat builder. He’s also spent the last decade exploring the art of sculpting with glass, an endeavor that’s become increasingly rewarding as galleries and collectors have started to take notice.
Using sheet after sheet of carefully cut glass, Young builds both abstract and realistic interpretations of waves and bodies of water, undoubtedly influenced by growing up near the beautiful Bay of Plenty on the northern coast of New Zealand’s North Island. Many people assume his work is made with the help of machines, or maybe even 3D printing, but instead everything is done completely by hand, from his initial sketches on paper to the manual cutting of each glass pane, a process he aptly describes as “a lot of work.”
You can see several more of his glass sculptures over on Tumblr, and in the video above by David Child. Young is represented by Kirra Galleries in Melbourne and the photos above are courtesy Robert Gray Photography and
Zico O’Neill. You can also follow him on Facebook. (via Faith is Torment)
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