Rappers are also people, they like all of us. They usually do the same things we do every day. Well, they only look a little bit angrier, when they do it...
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The Huffington Post UK has created a compilation video of iconic dance scenes from television shows and movies set to Daft Punk’s recently released single, “Get Lucky.” Really cool, watch it!
Polish photographer Joanna Jaskólska combined light painting and breakdancing in her photo series, “Breakdance Baby!” The light painting effect was created with an LED wand that Jaskólska built for the project.
Youtube user GoGrovo has created “Google Glass Photographer,” a video that shows how silly people look trying to take photos and video with the Google Glass augmented reality headset. Check it out!
Kame Camera is an app created by Nagisa that enhances popular Japanese photo memes — like fake Dragon Ballenergy attacks, Vadering, and Quidditch games — by adding cartoon energy blasts, force lightning, and other cool effects.
In the 1999 series “Crumpled Paper,” artist Ofer Wolberger crumpled fashion and advertising photos from magazines, leaving the models bizarrely distorted.
Jill Greenberg “The Manipulator” is one of the more popular photographers of her era, however she is also one of the most controversial ones too. Her exhibit, called End Times, shows photos of various kids crying as if something terrible had happened. The pieces were titled to reflect Greenberg’s frustration with the government and Christian Fundamentalism in the United States. How does she get these shots, you might ask? One photography enthusiast revealed photographer’s rather cruel way of making her models cry – Greenberg gives them lollipop and then quickly takes it away. Once people realized this, many condemned her for such methods. Others, however, say that kids cry all the time, and there’s no harm in it. What about you? How far would you go to take a perfect shot?
It’s hard to believe, but all of the sculptures you see below are made entirely of wood and then painted. The person responsible is artist and educator Tom Eckert, who uses traditional processes to carve, construct, laminate and paint his pieces. Tom says his preferred woods are basswood, linden and limewood because they carve and paint well and are stable. His background is in painting and drawing, where his focus was on realism. His preferred paint is waterborne lacquer applied using both spray guns and brushes.
George Bokhua is an illustrator and graphic designer from Tbilisi, Georgia. Last month, Bokhua posted a series of animal illustrations to Behance that used negative space to give the animals their recognizable form.
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Will Smith appeared with his son Jaden Smith on the Graham Norton Show. Will Smith had a few surprises for the audience. First he beat boxed while his son did his rap. Then Some old friends of Will's appeared for a Fresh Prince of Bel Air Reunion rap and dance, Dj Jazzy Jeff and Alfonoso Ribeiro.
FoodBeast’s Dominique Zamora is graduating college. NOT with a degree is Boozeology, but I believe her university should hook her up with one honorarily. Why? Because she deserves it. She modded her graduation cap to be equipped with a flask. How? With some simple tools, velcro, bobby pins, and booze. Good thinking, Dominique. Your parents must be real proud! Sure, not as proud as I am, but that’s just a given. You know the way to my heart is hooch, dammit!
New Orleans was struck by tens of thousands of swarming Formosan termites on Wednesday night causing hundreds of thousands of people's skin to crawl. Resembling something out of a creepy disaster movie, the termites made for any car headlights, streetlights or lit homes they could find in residential or commercial areas. Usually the termites swarm like clockwork at the beginning of May, but with cooler temperatures in the New Orleans area combined with drier air the termite outbreak was delayed until last night's warmer conditions.
Lots of us have a lot of ideas in our heads. They usually look very beautiful, but reality is a cruel thing. This is how most of our ideas look in reality.
These ideas and tips are useful not onle for housewives, but for everybody. There are tips for saving a little bit space in your house, to make it cozier and make your life easier. Very cool)
Anthony Geoffroy's Caricatures of famous celebs are cool and hilarious. The French Caricaturist has done sketches for people like Robert De Niro, Hugh Laurie, Kiefer Sutherland and many others. He beautifully exaggerates the qualities of the person in a very drastic way. Check it out!
Photographer Maya Fuhr has taken it upon herself to document the wild girl in her natural habitat, the messy room. These bodacious babes shamelessly show off their impossibly chaotic bedrooms, whilst giving you a brazen stare that dares you to chastise them for the mess they've made.
Masking Tape Street Art by Street Artist Buff Diss has been adorning the city streets, abandoned walls and urban spaces in Paris, Barcelona, Jerusalem and his native Australia. All his work are made free hand with Masking Tapes which are easy to remove. Check out his clever works, he definitely has a sense of humor.
With the warm weather on the way, toes will be coming back out to play in some sensational summer sandals.With such a wide array of hilarious summer sandals to choose from, this summer should be one where freshly pedicured little piggies everywhere can strut their stuff in style with humor.
Retouching Fun is a collection of funny creative experiments by Photographers Metra Bruno and Laurence Jeanson. They created these work by superimposing magazine cutouts of facial parts like lips, nose, eyes etc on models faces as creative experiments. The end results are quite shocking and hilarious.
These photos taken by Mike Mike (?) for the ““Face of Tomorrow”” project, are actually composite images of the inhabitants of each country, taken to illustrate how globalisation has affected the way we look. A number of individual pictures are taken, and then blended together into one “average” face.
At the 2013 Memorial Cup game between the Portland Winterhawks and the Halifax Mooseheads, French Canadian folk/jazz singer Alexis Normand was charged with singing both the Canadian and the U. S. national anthems. Reasonably, she didn’t already know “The Star-Spangled Banner,” so she memorized it for this event. But apparently she didn’t learn it quite well enough. Everything fell apart as she reached the end of the third line and had to take a break, before coming back in with nonsense lyrics to get her through to the last line, which she remembered just fine. Poor lady…
Last weekend, Reuters photographer Carlos Barria traveled to Zheijiang Province, China, to photograph some of the 1,000 Harley Davidson enthusiasts who attended China's 5th annual Harley Davidson National Rally, part of the company's 110-year anniversary. Harley Davidson only began official sales in China in 2005, and its bikes are considered to be luxury items by Chinese tax authorities, so they are taxed at extremely high rates -- a 2013 motorcycle might sell for 200,000 yuan ($32,500), approximately four times the average annual salary in Beijing. Transportation authorities have also placed Harleys in the same category as electric bikes, horses and bicycles, so they cannot be ridden on highways and major avenues.
