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Resident Evil 5
24 may 2013 03:59

Game industry is changing very fast. This is what modern video games would look like 20 years ago. Now they look more like movies than actual games, this is why they bocome more and more popular.

Game industry is changing very fast. This is what modern video games would look like 20 years ago. Now they look more like movies than actual games, this is why they bocome more and more popular.
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Western Front Cutout (Part I)
24 may 2013 03:34

UK-based illustrator Ed Fairburn has created a series of portraits on World War I military maps of the Western Front. In Part I of the series, Fairburn used ink to draw the portraits directly on to the maps. Part II includes additional ink and paper cutting by collaborator Bobbie-Jo. Beautiful work, check it out.

UK-based illustrator Ed Fairburn has created a series of portraits on World War I military maps of the Western Front.
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Mind Freak Structures. What's The Secret?
23 may 2013 21:50

Want a little challenge, try and figure out these structures that are seemingly impossible.

Want a little challenge, try and figure out these structures that are seemingly impossible.
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Awesome Flying Beverage Shots by Manon Wethly.
23 may 2013 21:34

Manon Wethly is a Belgian photographer who has created an interesting 'Flying Stuff' series, with some magnificent pictures she captured of flying beverages. The beautiful part about this artistic style of photography is that every time it's a different shape, no liquid is predictable, and it all depends on the moment of clicking the button. "It is absolutely fascinating to see what kind of shape an object or liquid gets when it is ‘flying’. Clicking at exact the right second most often brings the most spectacular and surprising results" She said.

Manon Wethly is a Belgian photographer who has created an interesting 'Flying Stuff' series, with some magnificent pictures she captured of flying beverages.
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Beautiful/Creative Vases You Can't Pass Up.
23 may 2013 21:13

I am never tired of admiring creativity in any form, home decor has to be one of my favorites. These vases are sure to catch some eyes, spark conversations, and make your house totally unique. Enjoy.

I am never tired of admiring creativity in any form, home decor has to be one of my favorites. These vases are sure to catch some eyes, spark conversations, and make your house totally unique.
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LEGO Life-Size X-Wing Fighter
23 may 2013 17:31

LEGO has taken custom model building to the next level with their incredible life-size model of a Star Wars X-Wing Fighter that is built out of 5,335,200 LEGO bricks. Gizmodo reports that “it reproduces the official $60 Lego 9493 X-Wing Fighter. But instead of being 560-pieces and a few inches long, this model uses more than five million pieces and it’s 11-feet tall and 43 feet long, with a 44-foot wingspan."

LEGO has taken custom model building to the next level with their incredible life-size model of a Star Wars X-Wing Fighter that is built out of 5,335,200 LEGO bricks.
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Giraffe
23 may 2013 15:11

Kazuki Yamamoto Espresso art is extremely amazing. These 3D latte creations are almost so impressive to drink. This Japanese Barista art is something you wont find at your typical Starbucks. Take a look at these amazing 3D Latte Creations.

Kazuki Yamamoto Espresso art is extremely amazing. These 3D latte creations are almost so impressive to drink. This Japanese Barista art is something you wont find at your typical Starbucks.
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This Woman Has a Secret Beauty Treatment Addiction
23 may 2013 14:17
Sarah Willman look like a real-life Barbie doll, which is thanks to a beauty regime she has been unable to quit since she started it at the age of 14.
Sarah Willman look like a real-life Barbie doll, which is thanks to a beauty regime she has been unable to quit since she started it at the age of 14.
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How to Cook the Perfect Steak
23 may 2013 13:40
Here is a guide to cook the perfect steak like the real man. Very tasty)))
Here is a guide to cook the perfect steak like the real man. Very tasty)))
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1. ‘Pigs in The Mud’ Cake
23 may 2013 13:09

When somebody says “cake“, we typically imagine a round baked sweet, most often decorated with fancy flowers and ribbons, layered together from different kinds of goodies. However, the first cakes, recorded in Ancient Rome and Greece, were way different: the Romans would simply enhance basic bread dough with butter, eggs and honey, and the more creative Greeks would make their version of a cheesecake, using goat’s milk. The term “cake”, however, originates from the times of the Vikings, and their Old Norse word for it, “kaka”.

When somebody says “cake“, we typically imagine a round baked sweet, most often decorated with fancy flowers and ribbons, layered together from different kinds of goodies.
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Photoshop Request: “That kid walked into the shot. I don’t want any kids in this photo.”
23 may 2013 11:50

A good compilation of hilarious Chinese Photoshop edites)) These people just wanted to have cool pictures and this is what they got. They should learn to use Photoshop for themselves to avoid situations like these)

A good compilation of hilarious Chinese Photoshop edites)) These people just wanted to have cool pictures and this is what they got.
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Don't push ypur friends into your stuff
22 may 2013 14:11

Stuff No One Told Me (but I learned anyway) is a hilarious cartoon blog by Barcelona-based illustrator Alex Noriega. Dispensing valuable advice for an adult crowd, Noriega's art will make you laugh out loud and nod your head in approval. His art is the kind you can easily share amongst your friends or co-workers because they center around topics that touch upon everyone's lives. Best words to describe these pieces? Witty, whimsical and yet slightly acerbic.

Stuff No One Told Me (but I learned anyway) is a hilarious cartoon blog by Barcelona-based illustrator Alex Noriega.
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Pablo Picasso
22 may 2013 13:55

More than anything, when I finally take that giant step and become a mother, I want to make sure I foster my child's creativity. I want them understand the important of imagination and I want them to feel like there's nothing they cannot do. Here are five creative truths put together by Shirley-Anne Dick. Her idea was to design a poster calendar, bearing quotes from famous artists, poets and scientists.

More than anything, when I finally take that giant step and become a mother, I want to make sure I foster my child's creativity.
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The Persuasion of Penelope
22 may 2013 13:45

Step into the mysterious world of Dan May and you'll find yourself amongst a large gathering of monsters. At first they may seem scary, but take a closer look and you'll find lonely creatures looking to find meaning in this world. The question is, are they really there? Or do they only appear when we need to reflect on our own troubled emotions and imperfections? Dan May is an artist living in Jacksonville, Florida who spends his days (and nights) painting dreamlike environments that transcend space and time. These delightful yet haunting images are often based in personal observations of both human's and nature's relationships with each other, blended with a healthy dose of whimsy, fantasy and cautious relevance.

Step into the mysterious world of Dan May and you'll find yourself amongst a large gathering of monsters.
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Delicious wrapping paper
22 may 2013 13:27

This is arguably the most delicious looking wrapping paper in history. While I must concede my exposure to food-related wrapping paper is limited, surely this design must be in contention. The wrapping paper set was the brainchild of Sarah Fay and Justin Colt, two Penn State grads now based in New York, who together have formed a wrapping paper company called Gift Couture. Last year the pair launched a Kickstarter campaign to help start their company and print 1000 sheets of the their first design, the hamburger wrapping paper set. The campaign raised $16,713, more than double their initial goal of $7,900. A recent surge in popularity has completely depleted their stock and they are sold out at the moment, so you’ll just have to wait and enjoy the pics below :)

This is arguably the most delicious looking wrapping paper in history. While I must concede my exposure to food-related wrapping paper is limited, surely this design must be in contention.
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harmless weapon
22 may 2013 13:19

In her series entitled Harm Less, artist Sonia Rentsch creatively assembles a variety of plant parts into various handguns and bullets. A 2002 graduate of industrial design from RMIT university (Australia), Rentsch has worked for a diverse range of clients including the L’oréal Melbourne fashion festival, the Sddeutsche Zeitung (Germany) & Christian Dior (UK). More recently she worked for the creative house Moth Design (Melbourne), before a rendezvous in berlin where she transitioned to film & still life set design with Sarah Illenberger and Sarah Horton.

In her series entitled Harm Less, artist Sonia Rentsch creatively assembles a variety of plant parts into various handguns and bullets.
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Steak-o-Saurus
22 may 2013 13:11

“Sandwich Monsters” or the creative sandwiches designed by art director Kaisa Haupt, based in New York. Some unusual and tasty culinary creations that transforms the art of sandwich into monsters and animals to eat! In the same vein.

“Sandwich Monsters” or the creative sandwiches designed by art director Kaisa Haupt, based in New York.
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fire rainbow
22 may 2013 12:17

“Fire Rainbows” are neither fire, nor rainbows, but are so called because of their brilliant pastel colors and flame like appearance. Technically they are known as circumhorizontal arc - an ice halo formed by hexagonal, plate-shaped ice crystals in high level cirrus clouds. The halo is so large that the arc appears parallel to the horizon, hence the name.

“Fire Rainbows” are neither fire, nor rainbows, but are so called because of their brilliant pastel colors and flame like appearance.
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Robots Bartenders
22 may 2013 12:00

Makr Shakr is a robotic bartender system that lets people order drinks from a trio of industrial robots. A companion app lets people choose and customize a drink recipe from a list of more than 100 liquors and mixers. Two of the Kuka industrial robots are equipped with cocktail shakers for mixing duty, while the third delivers finished drinks to a conveyor, which passes them on to the person who ordered the drink (presumably so that nobody gets whacked by the extremely fast-moving robots).

Makr Shakr is a robotic bartender system that lets people order drinks from a trio of industrial robots.
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The Softstop Barrier System
22 may 2013 11:43

The Softstop Barrier System projects an enormous image of a stop sign across a roadway in an emergency. The system deploys in less than three seconds, releasing a curtain of water on which the stop sign is projected. It is currently used at Sydney Harbour Tunnel to prevent oversize trucks from entering and damaging the tunnel.

The Softstop Barrier System projects an enormous image of a stop sign across a roadway in an emergency.
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Hunting
22 may 2013 11:32

In his series “Through My Eyes,” Kazakhstan-based photographer Timur Zhansultanov has been documenting his life for the past two years with photos taken from the perspective of his own eyes. Very creative, check it out!

In his series “Through My Eyes,” Kazakhstan-based photographer Timur Zhansultanov has been documenting his life for the past two years with photos taken from the perspective of his...
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Kevin Briggs
22 may 2013 09:22

Kevin Briggs has saved hundreds of lives over the last 26 years. He is a California Highway Patrol Sergeant who patrols the Golden Gate Bridge and helps people who want to jump from there. In the first photo Kevin Berthia shakes the hand of Kevin Briggs, the officer who talked him down from throwing himself off San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge in 2005.

Kevin Briggs has saved hundreds of lives over the last 26 years. He is a California Highway Patrol Sergeant who patrols the Golden Gate Bridge and helps people who want to jump from there.
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Similar outfits
22 may 2013 08:29

There seems to be no real reason behind this particular fashion movement but students in Japan have taken to wearing the same outfits to college each day.

There seems to be no real reason behind this particular fashion movement but students in Japan have taken to wearing the same outfits to college each day.
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Star Trek Star George Takei Responds to "Traditional" Marriage Fans
22 may 2013 07:29

Star Trek star and noted homosexual George Takei responds to bigots who believe in restricting the right to love to straight people only. Oh, snap, oh glorious snap.

Star Trek star and noted homosexual George Takei responds to bigots who believe in restricting the right to love to straight people only. Oh, snap, oh glorious snap.
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Everything Wrong With Mortal Kombat In 7 Minutes Or Less
21 may 2013 15:49

Mortal Kombat was a funny movie based on the extremely popular video game series. That movie had a few flaws you might have missed. This is everything wrong with the movie Mortal Kombat in 7 minutes. These are some terribly funny movie fails.

Mortal Kombat was a funny movie based on the extremely popular video game series. That movie had a few flaws you might have missed.
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Art by Dan Lester
21 may 2013 15:21

UK-based digital artist Dan Lester combines photography and illustration into clever and intriguing images that really make you question what you're looking at. Is it a photograph or a drawing? In actuality, it's both. The digital illustrator manages to bewilder his audience by merging the roles of model and artist into one entity in an innovative fashion. Unlike a typical set of self-portraits, the 21-year-old's Drawn On series depicts the multifaceted artist as the ultimate creator, drawing himself into the frame. His skilled hand is an extension of his drawing and vice versa.

UK-based digital artist Dan Lester combines photography and illustration into clever and intriguing images that really make you question what you're looking at.
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Coincidences
21 may 2013 15:08

Last year, over the course of a month and a half, Pixar story artist Emma Coats grabbed the Internet's attention when she shared some of Pixar's golden rules of storytelling, via Twitter. They were guidelines that she had learned, that she wanted to pass along to others. There were 22 in all. Just recently, Alex Eylar, aka ICanLegoThat, took 12 of those rules and illustrated them using, what else, but Legos! Storyteller, writer or not, they're golden nuggets of information one can apply to one's own life in one way or another.

Last year, over the course of a month and a half, Pixar story artist Emma Coats grabbed the Internet's attention when she shared some of Pixar's golden rules of storytelling, via Twitter.
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We've got chemistry
21 may 2013 15:01

The periodic table has never felt so adorably romantic! Nerdy Dirty is a series of graphics by designer Nicole Martinez that professes cute, nerdy affection with whimsical wordplay. The Boston-based artist uses clever puns and bright illustrations to combine the geekiness of science with the heartwarming language of love, presented as a series of brilliant play on words. The series expresses sentiments in a most charming manner that feels universal year-round. After all, it doesn't have to be Valentine's Day to tell your significant other that they "charge your particles."

The periodic table has never felt so adorably romantic! Nerdy Dirty is a series of graphics by designer Nicole Martinez that professes cute, nerdy affection with whimsical wordplay.
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Beautiful art by Alberto Seveso
21 may 2013 14:42

These portraits by self-taught Italian artist Alberto Seveso are so original! He presents us with representations of human faces that are scattered across the canvas in broken swirls of color. Seveso is well-known for his many amazing ink-in-water photographs and these are no exception. The base of each image is formed from the process of ink slowly mixing and interacting underwater. In the fragmented ink blobs, Seveso identifies features that become the foundation for his portraits. He then uses his master skills with computer software to merge two photographs together into one unique portrait.

These portraits by self-taught Italian artist Alberto Seveso are so original! He presents us with representations of human faces that are scattered across the canvas in broken swirls of color.
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I was kicked out of Facebook!
21 may 2013 14:19

Poor Charlie Brown! He is such a lovable character with a big heart, but he can just never do anything right! For nearly 50 years, cartoonist Charles Schwartz created this little guy, along with many other members of the gang including Snoopy, Linus, Lucy, Sally, Pigpen, and Peppermint Patty. Today, artist Tony Medeiros uses this insecure main character and friends as the foundation for a little bit of outrageous humor on his blog called Paperback Charlie Brown.

Poor Charlie Brown! He is such a lovable character with a big heart, but he can just never do anything right!
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Beautiful sculpture made of sugar cubes
21 may 2013 14:01

If you love sweets then you will definitely like seeing this recreation of the London skyline. Created by Chris Naylor, the piece is composed of 2,186 sugar cubes and weighs almost 30 pounds. It was developed to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Museum of London Docklands. Actually 210 years old, the Museum of London Docklands building was one of several built by London sugar merchants. It is one of just two that survived a slew of massive fires in 1940. The building was recently restored and established as a museum just 10 years ago.

If you love sweets then you will definitely like seeing this recreation of the London skyline. Created by Chris Naylor, the piece is composed of 2,186 sugar cubes and weighs almost 30 pounds.
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Salmon
21 may 2013 12:51

These playful sculptures are a visual reminder to keep a healthy diet. Each image features the ingredients for a delicious meal, with all of the parts organized into precariously balanced structures. Italian stylist Elena Mora collaborated with photographer Karsten Wegenerto to produce this series, entitled Ricettario: A Balanced Diet. The two artists have created a wonderfully fresh and modern series of still life images that will have viewers seeing their food in a whole new light. Included in the series are salmon, minestrone, margherita pizza, and apple cake. Each attractive and quite unexpected food presentation is set against a solid colored, complimentary background. The clean lines and harmonious arrangements will have you wondering how things don't topple over.

These playful sculptures are a visual reminder to keep a healthy diet. Each image features the ingredients for a delicious meal, ...
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Laura Fernee quit her job saying she is too pretty to work as she receives unwanted attention
21 may 2013 12:22

33 year old Laura Fernee claims that her remarkable beauty is the reason that she doesn’t work as she was harassed by men and shunned by women in her short career. After quitting her job two years ago, she is now supported by her elderly, wealthy parents who pay $3000 (£2,000) per month for rent and utilities as well as an additional $2300 (£1,500) for designer clothes. They apparently also foot the bill for regular gym workouts and beauty treatments! According to Laura, when others see beauty as a blessing, she sees it only as a curse.

33 year old Laura Fernee claims that her remarkable beauty is the reason that she doesn’t work as she was harassed by men and shunned by women in her short career.
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Weird gloves by  Sruli Recht
21 may 2013 11:41

Sharkskin gloves created by an Australian designer Sruli Recht is not only dangerous for your wallet because they cost $950 for a pair. They are also dangerous for your hands. Why? Let's see.

Sharkskin gloves created by an Australian designer Sruli Recht is not only dangerous for your wallet because they cost $950 for a pair. They are also dangerous for your hands. Why? Let's see.
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Williamsburg, Brooklyn. $750.00
21 may 2013 10:51

It's difficult to find an affordable place to live in NYC. Photos by THE WORST ROOM - a blog about trying to find affordable housing in New York city.

It's difficult to find an affordable place to live in NYC. Photos by THE WORST ROOM - a blog about trying to find affordable housing in New York city.
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