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Cutoff Jeans or Underwear?
26 feb 2013 09:39

There's a lot of summer festivals planned for 2013. What are you wearing? 

With the last few summers scorching away at our skin, it may just be time for something new, something thin, something small but not obviously a swimsuit... so how about denim undies?! NObody will know it's underwear, right? ;)

There's a lot of summer festivals planned for 2013. What are you wearing?  With the last few summers scorching away at our skin, it may just be time for something new, something thin, ...
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Kim Kardashian and Kanye West pose nude for French magazine
26 feb 2013 09:38
She recently said she's working on being more guarded with her private life. But perhaps Kim Kardashian meant after her baby with Kanye West is born. The couple pose nude on the cover of French fashion magazine L'Officiel Hommes, the reality star caught in an expression sure to make her daughter blush as Kanye reveals his bare back, wrapping his arms around her.
She recently said she's working on being more guarded with her private life. But perhaps Kim Kardashian meant after her baby with Kanye West is born.
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Giant's Skeleton Revealed!
26 feb 2013 09:34

A sculpture in the shape of giant skeleton shows itself opposite to the cathedral of Milan, Italy. The work, of 28 meters of length and 8 tons of weight it is a work of the Italian sculptor Gino De Dominicis, who realized a few months before his death. With this sculpture and the Duomo in the back you can feel in the middle of the scary movie. I know that the art makes your feelings higher but in this case is a big size strange sensation.

A sculpture in the shape of giant skeleton shows itself opposite to the cathedral of Milan, Italy.
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Vibrant Paint Spills Suspended in Mid-Air
26 feb 2013 09:31
Based in LA, Malanie Rothschild is a self-taught artist who once spilled a gallon of paint all over the floor. She decided to let the paint dry and, as she peeled the dried pieces up days later, she discovered a magnificent new creation that instantly inspired her as an artist. She discovered that this simple mistake of spilling paint was, in and of itself, a painting without the canvas. The creation existed solely as paint and the air around it that transformed it from solid to liquid. And thus, a project was born.
Based in LA, Malanie Rothschild is a self-taught artist who once spilled a gallon of paint all over the floor.
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Steve Jobs Fanart
26 feb 2013 08:48
Steve Jobs - American business magnate and inventor. He was a co-founder, chairman and CEO of Apple. Steve died from respiratory failure leaving many fans behind. This is their tribute to him...
Steve Jobs - American business magnate and inventor. He was a co-founder, chairman and CEO of Apple. Steve died from respiratory failure leaving many fans behind. This is their tribute to him...
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World's First Arm Transplantation
26 feb 2013 08:38
The man from Germany became the first man in the world who had full arm transplantation. Doctors surgically sewed him arms from a guy who died in a car crash. Arms will be fully functional in two years.
The man from Germany became the first man in the world who had full arm transplantation. Doctors surgically sewed him arms from a guy who died in a car crash.
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Examples of Frost Shadows
26 feb 2013 08:33
For those that live in colder climates where snow is an annual occurrence (Toronto, Canada myself), frost shadows are a fairly common sighting. But for our readers in warmer temperatures who perhaps never get to experience the joy (and pain) of a snowy winter, you may have never witnessed this phenomena.
For those that live in colder climates where snow is an annual occurrence (Toronto, Canada myself), frost shadows are a fairly common sighting.
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Finger Paintings by Iris Scott
26 feb 2013 08:32
Seattle based artist Iris Scott has taken finger painting to an entirely new level. Wearing surgical gloves and using high grade oils, Iris swirls them across her canvases with all fingers working together like a piano player hitting all the keys.
Seattle based artist Iris Scott has taken finger painting to an entirely new level. Wearing surgical gloves and using high grade oils, ...
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Aerial Photography of Cameron Davidson
26 feb 2013 08:30
Cameron Davidson, a twenty-five year resident of the Washington DC metro area, is an award-winning aerial photographer. Davidson has shot all over the world and his images have been published in numerous publications including Vanity Fair, National Geographic, Preservation, Virginia Living, and Smithsonian magazines. His environmental work with organizations like Ducks Unlimited and Audubon Magazine is ongoing and was most recently recognized with the Environmental Issues award from Nature's Best Magazine for his photo essay on mountain top removal coal mining. Cameron Davidson is a pilot himself. When he is not flying, he shoots portraits.
Cameron Davidson, a twenty-five year resident of the Washington DC metro area, is an award-winning aerial photographer.
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Wat Rong Khun: A Buddhist Temple Inspired by Sci-Fi Movies
26 feb 2013 08:28
Wat Rong Khun, more well-known among foreigners as the White Temple, is an unconventional Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand. Designed in 1997 by noted Thai painter-turned-architect Chalermchai Kositpipat, this magnificent temple is a bizarre blend of traditional Thai architecture and the surreal. The main building is painted white to symbolise Buddha’s purity, and is covered in mosaics of mirrors, sparkling in the sun. All around the complex are intricate sculptures of demons, skulls, severed heads handing from trees and other bizarre objects.
Wat Rong Khun, more well-known among foreigners as the White Temple, is an unconventional Buddhist temple in Chiang Rai, Thailand.
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Clever Animal Illustrations Formed Out of Letters
26 feb 2013 08:19
Melbourne-based graphic designer Dan Fleming combines typography with playful illustrations in this series, entitled Word Animals. Specializing in brand identity and logo design, the half British, half Australian artist uses the actual letters from each creature's name to build all kinds of silhouetted animals, including a crocodile, a platypus, a giraffe, a penguin, a pig, a snail, even an owl.
Melbourne-based graphic designer Dan Fleming combines typography with playful illustrations in this series, entitled Word Animals.
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Beautifully Ornate Installations by Simeon Nelson
26 feb 2013 08:18
Australian-born, London-based sculptor and installation artist Simeon Nelson is interested in exposing the significance of a location through his artistic interventions. Systems of Romance is one of his many gorgeous and complicated installations that reflects ornamental geometry placed within a contemporary setting.
Australian-born, London-based sculptor and installation artist Simeon Nelson is interested in exposing the significance of a location through his artistic interventions.
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Intricate Miniature Tape, Thread, and Toothbrush Sculptures
26 feb 2013 08:16
Japanese visual artist Takahiro Iwasaki manipulates common objects, transforming them into intricately designed sculptures. From carving into rolls of tape and carefully assembling the loose threads from towels and socks to architecturally constructing the bristles from toothbrushes, Iwasaki repurposes ordinary objects into extraordinary landscapes and tiny monuments in his Out of Disorder series.
Japanese visual artist Takahiro Iwasaki manipulates common objects, transforming them into intricately designed sculptures.
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Improvised Weapons and Artillery of the Syrian Rebels
26 feb 2013 08:11
The Syrian conflict began almost two years ago and has escalated into a brutal civil war. The rebels have become very adept at crafting impressive homemade weaponry as seen here.
The Syrian conflict began almost two years ago and has escalated into a brutal civil war. The rebels have become very adept at crafting impressive homemade weaponry as seen here.
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Alberobello
26 feb 2013 08:00
Alberobello is a small town and comune in the province of Bari, in Puglia, Italy. It has about 11,000 inhabitants and is famous for its unique trulli constructions. The Trulli of Alberobello are part of the UNESCO World Heritage sites list since 1996.
Alberobello is a small town and comune in the province of Bari, in Puglia, Italy. It has about 11,000 inhabitants and is famous for its unique trulli constructions.
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Inside the Most Expensive Private Jets
26 feb 2013 07:50
For over 30 years, Nick Gleis has shot private jets of presidents, dictators, queens and kings, billionaires. Here are some of the most beautiful and expensive private jets.
For over 30 years, Nick Gleis has shot private jets of presidents, dictators, queens and kings, billionaires. Here are some of the most beautiful and expensive private jets.
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More Than Just Pictures
26 feb 2013 07:16
A compilation of very cool and emotional random pictures...
A compilation of very cool and emotional random pictures...
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The ‘Do It Yourself Doodler’ Project
26 feb 2013 06:59
Artist David Jablow really embraced the spirit of the “do it yourself doodle” message on his vintage novelty doodle pad. He's turned sheets into a series of amazing illustrations, only a few of which use the woman in the raunchy way was she was clearly intended to be used.
Artist David Jablow really embraced the spirit of the “do it yourself doodle” message on his vintage novelty doodle pad.
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Hidden Bacteria Lurking on Your Mobile
26 feb 2013 06:54
These pictures show the hidden life on your phone – the bacteria that lurk on your mobile. Long after we’ve swiped and tapped our smart phones, or sent and received texts, our devices retain a biological history of our actions. Students studying bacteriology at the University of Surrey imprinted their mobile phones on to Petri dishes to see what they might carry.
These pictures show the hidden life on your phone – the bacteria that lurk on your mobile. Long after we’ve swiped and tapped our smart phones, or sent and received texts, ...
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Sand Pattern Machine
25 feb 2013 20:34

At first I thought this was photoshopped, nope.This is the work of the comic-book-heroine-named Gunilla Klinberg, who built this sand pattern machine out of old truck tires. Why she chose to do this instead of creating thousands of huge sea monster footprints to scare off tourists, we'll never know. She named this art installation "The sign in space". Check it out

At first I thought this was photoshopped, nope.This is the work of the comic-book-heroine-named Gunilla Klinberg, who built this sand pattern machine out of old truck tires.
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Look at The Mirror... Man
25 feb 2013 20:21

Look at this street performer that creates amazing living art in Los Angeles. In this pictures what seems to be a sculpture at first is a man who wears a suit made of mirrors from head to toe. Amazing!

Look at this street performer that creates amazing living art in Los Angeles. In this pictures what seems to be a sculpture at first is a man who wears a suit made of mirrors from head to toe.
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Snakey Chinese New Year Celebration
25 feb 2013 20:12

This giant snake sculpture, nearly 1,000 feet in length and made of 850 lanterns, was installed in Singapore’s Chinatown for Chinese New Year. The big orange fellow bopped up in the air, giving 2013 a new look on the Chinese snake. What year were you born?

This giant snake sculpture, nearly 1,000 feet in length and made of 850 lanterns, was installed in Singapore’s Chinatown for Chinese New Year.
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Queen of England in My Tea!
25 feb 2013 19:36

Go ahead and have some fun! Make your granny chuckle the next time you serve her tea with these funny tea bags. You can choose from different style icons like Audrey Hepburn and Karl Lagerfield to rock stars including Elvis, John Lennon, Jimmy Hendrix and Michael Jackson. If that isn't enough check out some other cool tea bags ideas!

 

Go ahead and have some fun! Make your granny chuckle the next time you serve her tea with these funny tea bags.
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Sequins Are Back!
25 feb 2013 16:35

The Oscars happened, and with it came sequins! 

Rock the night away with a little bit of sparkle on your bottom half. Obviously, the trend is back. That's right girls, pull those gold and black minis out of the storage box and rock 'em out tonight.

The Oscars happened, and with it came sequins!  Rock the night away with a little bit of sparkle on your bottom half. Obviously, the trend is back.
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Injections of Deliciousness
25 feb 2013 11:38

Spray it, don’t squeeze it! Stem is designed to allow a cook to spray juice directly from a citrus fruit. No longer do you have to cut and squeeze your fruit to get the juice out like a common cook. With only one finger you can now spray citrus juice on your favorite foods evenly. Let Stem add a little zest in your kitchen and on your food! Awesome for lightly limed guacamole, a hunt of orange, or any other citrus spritz.

Spray it, don’t squeeze it! Stem is designed to allow a cook to spray juice directly from a citrus fruit.
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Raining Cases
25 feb 2013 11:00

Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day... or make my iPhone look cool!

If you're into the "wetlook" thing, a raindrop iPhone case is the way to go. Perfect for the spring, these cases will bring life back into your drab winter iPhone cover.

Rain, rain, go away. Come again another day... or make my iPhone look cool! If you're into the "wetlook" thing, a raindrop iPhone case is the way to go.
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Het Arresthuis: A Dutch Prison Turned Into a Luxury Hotel
25 feb 2013 09:33
Het Arresthuis in the Netherland is a newly opened luxury hotel, that served as a jail between 1863 to 2007. The penitentiary has 150 holding cells which have been transformed into 36 luxurious rooms and 7 suites, including four special suites known as The Director, The Jailer, The Lawyer, and The Judge, all of which feature modern furnishings and neat details like exposed brick and barred windows. Also on the grounds are a fully-stocked bar, Restaurant Damianz, a sauna, a gym, and a central patio with olive trees, and an organic herb garden.
Het Arresthuis in the Netherland is a newly opened luxury hotel, that served as a jail between 1863 to 2007.
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Vintage Lunch Boxes
25 feb 2013 09:31
Did you have one of these?
Did you have one of these?
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Crowded Hong Kong Apartments Photographed From Above
25 feb 2013 09:30
German photographer Michael Wolf showed us outside views of Hong Kong’s crowded residential apartments. Now Hong Kong based advocacy organization - Society for Community Organization – shows us how the insides look. This set of pictures depict the deplorable living conditions of one of the most densely populated cities on earth, from the only vantage point that captures the entire room.
German photographer Michael Wolf showed us outside views of Hong Kong’s crowded residential apartments.
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Soldiers’ Engraved Lighters from the Vietnam War
25 feb 2013 09:28
Last year, Cowan’s Auctions put up a lot of 282 Vietnam War-era Zippo lighters featuring personalized and anonymous engravings chosen by U.S. soldiers, sailors, and airmen during deployment. The collection was compiled by American artist Bradford Edwards over several years in the 1990s, on-site in Vietnam. The collection sold for $35,250 on June 21, 2012.
Last year, Cowan’s Auctions put up a lot of 282 Vietnam War-era Zippo lighters featuring personalized and anonymous engravings chosen by U.S. soldiers, sailors, and airmen during deployment.
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Snow Coke Anyone?
25 feb 2013 09:22

Snow and coke? Sometimes the two look too much like the same thing. 

Snow and coke? Sometimes the two look too much like the same thing. 
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Sexy Illustrations of Starlets Wielding Dangerous Weapons
25 feb 2013 09:08
Slaughterhouse Starlets is an illustrated series by designer Keith P. Rein. The illustrator's set of images, of which there are only six so far, feature a violent version of some of today's leading ladies; including Emma Stone, Zooey Deschanel and Emma Watson. Each femme fatale is equipped with a different deadly weapon and it looks like they've already taken the liberty of using them as each frame appears to be splattered with bloodstains. From wielding a hatchet and toting a battle axe to revving up a chainsaw and getting hands on with a pair of brass knuckles, these ladies are prepared for a zombie apocalypse and ready to fend for themselves.
Slaughterhouse Starlets is an illustrated series by designer Keith P. Rein. The illustrator's set of images, of which there are only six so far, ...
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Giant Labrador Sculpture Marks Its Territory on a Museum
25 feb 2013 09:07
A 28-foot-tall sculpture of a black Labrador relieving itself is currently installed on the side of the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) in Newport Beach, California. The installation, known simply as Bad Dog, is a new outdoor piece by artist Richard Jackson that is claiming its temporary territory throughout the run of the 74-year-old artist's first retrospective exhibit titled Richard Jackson: Ain't Painting a Pain.
A 28-foot-tall sculpture of a black Labrador relieving itself is currently installed on the side of the Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) in Newport Beach, California.
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Bluetooth, Anyone?
25 feb 2013 08:48

Trying to get things done but don't want to talk on speakerphone? Just a few years ago, before the bluetooth came out, people got desparate for a private way of talking hands-free on the phone. This is what happened!

Trying to get things done but don't want to talk on speakerphone? Just a few years ago, before the bluetooth came out, people got desparate for a private way of talking hands-free on the phone.
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Artist Shows his Progression from 2 Years old to 25
25 feb 2013 08:35

Some artists begin creating masterpieces purely by accident or as an unintended outcome of something else, but Hong Kong born artist Marc Allante has been dedicated ever since he was 2 years old. Seeing how popular his recent lion painting was, the artist decided to show the 25 years it took to get there. Starting with the portraits of his grandma (“oma”) and grandpa (“opa”), the stream ends with a fascinating colorful lion, drawn at the age of 25. Marc’s work today is a modernist fusion of Eastern and Western art traditions, as the guy has lived in Sydney and London as well, and is of French and Chinese ancestry. He mostly uses colorful dripping wet ink and combines it with minimalistic black silhouettes. Curiously, Martin never attended any art school and is completely self-taught. Seeing his dedication since he was a toddler, why would you need a teacher?

Some artists begin creating masterpieces purely by accident or as an unintended outcome of something else, but Hong Kong born artist Marc Allante has been dedicated ever since he was 2 years old.
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