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13 Jan 05:50

Estantes que imitan a papeles arrastrados por el viento

by La Gusa

Blow es una colección de estantes de los japoneses YOY que pretende simular el vuelo de hojas de papel en la pared del hogar.

Hay que reconocer que consiguen crear el efecto y, con la decoración adecuada, nos puede quedar un salón de cuento de hadas que invite a contar historias.

Una vertiente más realista haría que los estantes parecieran bolsas de plástico arrastradas por el viento e invitaría a reflexionar sobre cosas funestas, que supongo no es el objetivo del salón aunque de ranas principescas y cenicientas esté el mundo lleno.

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12 Jan 14:57

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12 Jan 14:56

Iniciativa post-navideña

by La Banda

Pues como ven que aqui en mi rancho Pejelandia (cuna del ilustre Andrés Manuel) se pusieron las pilas y encontraron la forma de combinar los árboles de navidad y los baches, la neta solo le faltaron las lucecitas.

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Cortesía de El wammas

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12 Jan 13:40

10/01/2014 - 14:59:35 - Cómic - por Oink!

¿Eres retro viciado a los cómics? Imprime este calendario de Mavel de 1975 y podrás usarlo este año 2014 B) (gracias ZoeTf)



12 Jan 13:39

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12 Jan 13:37

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12 Jan 13:36

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12 Jan 13:32

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12 Jan 13:25

The real gangsta 

by lepipehd


The real gangsta 

11 Jan 03:12

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10 Jan 06:18

#595 Anything on tap

by nkspas

Once upon a time my friend Chad went to college.

Now, Chad likes to tell people what made him decide to go to school and the reasons why he traded in a job at Best Buy for a few hard years of hitting the books.

See, on a whim one weekend Chad packed his trunk and cruised down the highway to visit our friend Mike who was away at school. They didn’t have any plans but spent a couple days going out for drinks and eating meals at the residence dining hall.

And it was in that dining hall that Chad first came face to face with a big beautiful stainless steel object of his desire. Yes, he glanced up slowly and realized in a stunning moment that he was staring straight at chocolate milk on tap.

His jaw dropped and his eyeballs flashed fireworks as he immediately filled three glasses with the sweet-flowing brown gold and let his brain reel with infinite possibilities.

“It’s like neverending chocolate milk,” he said at the time, his eyebrows furrowed and his head bobbing in quick nods. And then: “I gotta go to college!”

Yes, this really is a true story. Chocolate milk on tap convinced Chad to ditch his job and head down the highway the following year. Chocolate milk on tap changed his life because anything on tap is great.

Let’s count down some killer classics:

• Slurpees. Flip the switch sideways and let the crystal cola slide smoothly into your cup like a snake. For bonus points, mix and match flavors until your drink looks like the surface of Jupiter.

• Brown soda. Did you ever get behind an open bar at a wedding when you were a kid? Hey, if you remember mixing tall glasses full of fountain Coke, Sprite, Orange, and Root Beer into delightfully tangy swill, you had a great childhood.

• Beer at a keg party. Forget the bottles and cans for a night. Now it’s time for some foamy pumping. If you’re the one guy who actually knows how to tap the keg then you’re the official dude responsible for keeping everyone’s red plastic cups full tonight.

• Maple syrup. Just toss on your hiking boots in the dead of winter, walk silently to the middle of the forest, and tap that tree to get it done, son. It’s time to get sticky.

• Soft serve ice cream. Don’t you love it when your local all-you-can-eat buffet has that soft serve ice cream machine sitting right in the open? You can squeeze a little swirl into your warm, plastic wet-from-the-dishwasher bowl, or go cowboy and build the tallest, swirliest ice cream known to man.

• Water. If you’ve got a drink in the kitchen, clean hands in the bathroom, and a hot shower in the tub, then today’s your day to say thanks.

• Nacho cheese at 7-Eleven. Now here’s the heaviest hitter of all. When you swirl your salty 7-Eleven nachos under that hot pump of oozing cheese, you’re in for a good night. I once saw a guy fill up a Big Gulp cup with the stuff and take it home. The cashier was so surprised that she just charged him for a soft drink. Good deal, man.

People, listen up: when you come face to face with anything on tap all Coke cans and beer bottles fade to dark black. You grab control of the boat and start pumping nozzles and squeezing triggers with reckless abandon, breaking free of the tight shackles of portion control and sailing deeper and deeper into a shadowy paradise of no rules … no order … and no limits.

AWESOME!

Photos from: here, here, here, here, and here


10 Jan 03:57

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08 Jan 21:47

Can You Tell What's Chocolate and What Isn't? Asks Japanese TV Show.

by Brian Ashcraft
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Salen muuuchas más cosas :D
http://goo.gl/jEGD9I

Can You Tell What's Chocolate and What Isn't? Asks Japanese TV Show.

Perhaps, this gentleman is biting a door handle. Or perhaps, he is eating a door handle made of chocolate.

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08 Jan 21:22

La calle de las guitarras

by Kirai

Para los amantes de las guitarras, si os pasáis por Tokio, Ochanomizu es de visita obligada. Hay una calle entera llena de tiendas, algunas de ellas ocupando edificios enteros, especializadas en guitarras e instrumentos de cuerda en general.

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08 Jan 14:18

¿Qué vigilan 150 cámaras de seguridad colocadas en una fachada del barrio de Tetuán?

by Redacción

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La respuesta es…¡nada! Aunque parezca mentira, no se trata del punto más controlado del planeta que se encuentra en pleno centro de Madrid, sino de una irónica crítica del artista urbano SpY (ya apodado “el Banksy español”) ante la omnipresencia de las cámaras de circuito cerrado de televisión en el paisaje de nuestras ciudades.

Este agitador de conciencias urbanas madrileño no dudó en alquilar una plataforma elevadora para instalar las 150 cámaras en esta fachada, ante la incredulidad de los vecinos que poco menos que pensaron que la caja de seguridad de Fort Knox se había trasladado temporalmente a tan castizo barrio.

Según el propio SpY, su idea es “generar un debate sobre la excesiva vigilancia a la que estamos sometidos. Y más ahora que en España van a surgir nuevas leyes contra los derechos básicos de expresión”. Pero más que una crítica velada al sistema, esta y otras instalaciones de SpY son “pellizcos de intención”, escondidos en una esquina para quien quiera dejarse sorprender por ellos.

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Las intervenciones del madrileño no persiguen al transeúnte, más bien esperan a que te cruces con ellas. Y tiene experiencia en lograr ese encontronazo. Así es, al igual que Banksy se mantiene el anonimato ante viento y marea, SpY también se esconde y busca sorprender desde que comenzó como un artista de graffiti adolescente en Madrid, allá por mediados de los años ochenta.

Ya a principios de la década de los noventa se había establecido como la principal figura de la aún joven escena del graffiti estatal, junto a figuras como el difunto Juan Carlos Argüello (más conocido como Muelle), ofreciendo obras con un estilo impecable y una solidez que aún hoy siguen siendo un referente estampado en los muros. Seguro que recuerdas haber visto algún graffiti con su firma alguna vez.

Fue con el comienzo de siglo cuando se dio cuenta que este formato se le quedaba pequeño y que ancho era el campo del street art sin necesidad de empuñar exclusivamente un bote de pintura, dejándonos intervenciones urbanas tan logradas en forma y concepto como estas realizadas durante 2013, unas obras que, paradójicamente, tienen más repercusión allende los mares que dentro de nuestras fronteras:

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0 LIKES. Madrid – España 2013

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BLAH. Madrid – España 2013

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CLOSE. Lausana – Suiza 2013

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THINK. Katowice – Polonia 2013

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WRAP. Colonia – Alemania 2013

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PIRAMID. Vitoria – España 2013

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GROW. Besançon – Francia 2013

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ELLOS. Zaragoza – España 2013

Puedes ver más fotos de su trabajo en la página de SpY. [Vía: Animal NewYork]

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08 Jan 06:21

breadonly: Ain’t nobody suicidin’ todayNot on my watch



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Ain’t nobody suicidin’ today
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08 Jan 05:52

common plumbing issues

by kris

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typically older galvanized pipe wears out after this long — normally i would recommend copper replacement, but PVC will do just fine here

in other news! episode 37 of the chainsawsuit podcast went up, and it’s our strongest one ever! here’s part 1 to give you a taste:

08 Jan 05:46

What do you call a baby porcupine?

by Maggie Koerth-Baker
You will never believe this. It's just too damn cute. They're porcupettes, people. Baby porcupines are porcupettes.
    






08 Jan 05:42

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08 Jan 05:38

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand-Painted Ants

by Christopher Jobson

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

Vintage Porcelain Dishes Covered in Hordes of Hand Painted Ants porcelain insects ceramics

While the standard response to insects crawling across your food or dinner plate is usually nothing less than repulsion, that didn’t stop German artist Evelyn Bracklow of La Philie from creating these one-of-a-kind vintage porcelain dishes covered in hordes of hand-painted ants. Bracklow says of the pieces:

The idea for this work resulted from pure chance, when the sight of a carelessly placed plate—by then wandered by ants—fascinated me so much that I felt the urge to simply conserve this image. Fear, disgust, fascination and admiration: this very interplay of feelings constitutes the charm of the work. Furthermore, to me, the ants symbolize all the stories that any formerly discarded piece of porcelain carries with it. Where one once dined and drank, today ants bustle in ever new formations, every single one applied with a great love for detail.

It’s not hard to see that each piece is incredibly detailed and well-executed, making it strangely beautiful despite what it portrays. This balance of superb execution versus creepy subject matter may be the reason she’s had no problem selling the objects over on Etsy, where a number of them are currently available. (via Whimsebox)

08 Jan 05:16

sirtroyofbaker: balalaikaboss: ejacutastic: I DIDN’T LEARN...



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balalaikaboss:

ejacutastic:

I DIDN’T LEARN ABOUT THIS IN DRIVING SCHOOL

Stop says the red light, go says the green

Wait says the yellow light, twinkling in between. 

KNEEL, SAYS THE DEMON LIGHT
WITH ITS EYE OF COAL 
SAURON KNOWS YOUR LICENSE PLATE 
AND STARES INTO YOUR SOUL

THIS IS ALWAYS FUCKING FUNNY

08 Jan 05:14

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07 Jan 18:53

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07 Jan 06:29

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07 Jan 06:11

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07 Jan 06:11

Blue Monday

07 Jan 00:36

Bien bajado ese balón

by La Banda

En las calles de Londres Sean Garnier nos muestra sus habilidades con el balón de fútbol, creo que pondría en entredicho a mas de un futbolista profesional, nadie le pudo quitar el balón.


Liga Directa: http://youtu.be/yxQHgVhxfMc

En un video similar Sean Garnier se enfrenta a un perro para ver quien puede quedarse con el balón.

Cortesía de Erick

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07 Jan 00:31

Estoy confundido

by murcyloco


Estoy confundido