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15 Cool and Creative Resumes
21 jan 2013 10:58
Unless you are a desired professional, job hunt is not the kind of activity you would enjoy doing very often. All the searching, sending, phone-calling and trying to simply get noticed by the employer can really wreck your nerves. The principle “don’t judge a book by its cover” is not widely used here – on the contrary, you have to LOOK good and stand out from the others to get the job. And looking good doesn’t only mean putting on a new shirt or a skirt, but most importantly – having a solid resume and a cover letter. Looks like these job-seekers didn’t have problems getting noticed by the employer. Building a creative yet informative resume is a good way to clearly present you personality and skills. And to get noticed, of course. Browse here for inspiration and get creative the next time you’re on the job market.
Unless you are a desired professional, job hunt is not the kind of activity you would enjoy doing very often.
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Another Underground River in Moscow
21 jan 2013 10:13
Rybinka is one more underground river of Moscow. It begins as a drainage system of the railway, then it comes into a ditch two meters wide (6.56 ft) and later into an arched section with height of about 1,6 meters (5.2 ft).
Rybinka is one more underground river of Moscow. It begins as a drainage system of the railway, then it comes into a ditch two meters wide (6.
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Sunny Photographs
21 jan 2013 10:12
Alexa Singer is a fashion, lifestyle and beauty photographer, based in Cape Town, where she has family and dogs, and commutes all over for work. Her work is diverse as she loves imagery in general. She has recently gone into moving imagery with the help of the 5d, which has made movie making affordable for everyone. She tries to bring some sort of realness and emotion to what she does, and although she greatly admires the wonderful world of post, prefers images in their truer form. When she travels, she takes reportage shots for pleasure.
Alexa Singer is a fashion, lifestyle and beauty photographer, based in Cape Town, where she has family and dogs, and commutes all over for work. Her work is diverse as she loves imagery in general.
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Dizzying Building by Stefano Skarselli
21 jan 2013 10:12
Italian photographer Stefano Scarselli, a. k. a. Nespyxel, has captured lots of amazing things during his career. Most of all he liked houses with courtyards (like the famous Batlló built by Antonio Gaudi for the Spanish magnate Josep Batlló y Casanovas) and unusual staircases. Only a couple of dozen of pictures by this photographer can be attributed to the subject, because of the rarity of objects.
Italian photographer Stefano Scarselli, a. k. a. Nespyxel, has captured lots of amazing things during his career.
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Ancient Roman Coins with Sex Scenes
21 jan 2013 10:10
This is a spintria. They were used in ancient Rome to request and pay for different “services” in brothels and from prostitutes on the street. Since there were a lot of foreigners coming to the city that did not speak the language and most of the prostitutes were slaves captured from other places the coins made the transactions easy and efficient. One side of these coins showed what the buyer wanted and the other showed the amount of money to be paid for the act.
This is a spintria. They were used in ancient Rome to request and pay for different “services” in brothels and from prostitutes on the street.
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Very Expensive Bathtub in Jakarta
21 jan 2013 10:09
Once again, the Indonesian capital of Jakarta has been savaged by heavy floods reeling from torrential rain, which media reports said have left at least a dozen people dead and nearly 20,000 homeless. Over the past few days, many roads inside and around the city were flooded stranding hundreds if not thousands of motorists.
Once again, the Indonesian capital of Jakarta has been savaged by heavy floods reeling from torrential rain, which media reports said have left at least a dozen people dead and nearly 20,000 homeless.
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The Best Hollywood Taglines
21 jan 2013 10:08
These taglines are so awesome, that you just have to watch the movie after reading them...
These taglines are so awesome, that you just have to watch the movie after reading them...
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Lithuanian Single Mother Enjoys her LIfe
21 jan 2013 10:07
A single mother from Lithuania who lives a life of luxury at the expense of Britain's taxpayers takes home more than £1,000 a month in handouts which funds her love of designer clothes and holidays. Natalija Belova, 33, said she was shocked at how much she would be entitled to from the State after she moved here four years ago and fell pregnant.
A single mother from Lithuania who lives a life of luxury at the expense of Britain's taxpayers takes home more than £1,000 a month in handouts which funds her love of designer clothes and holidays.
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The Truth about Discounts
21 jan 2013 10:05
Do you still believe in sales and big discounts? Than this post is for you. This is what I found out about the sales.
Do you still believe in sales and big discounts? Than this post is for you. This is what I found out about the sales.
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Ultimately Gross And Most Disturbing Foods From Around The World!!!
19 jan 2013 22:28

There's a huge variety of things people eat all around the world, that we from the Western culture couldn't even imagine in our nightmares. Here's the ultimate collection of world's most disgusting and disturbing dishes! Warning: Don't look if you've just eaten or are in the process.

There's a huge variety of things people eat all around the world, that we from the Western culture couldn't even imagine in our nightmares.
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10 Worst Serial Killers Of All Times!
19 jan 2013 20:30
"Andrei Chikatilo was a Ukrainian serial killer, nicknamed the Butcher of Rostov and ‘The Red Ripper.’ He was convicted of the murder of 53 women and children between 1978 and 1990." He achieved sexual gratification through stabbing and sometimes eating breasts and privates of women. He later confessed in more than 150 murders.
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Creeper Alert!
19 jan 2013 18:49

I've worked in retail for many years and have run into the creepiest men! So much that nothing really surprises me anymore. Ladies run the other way if you see one of these dudes!

I've worked in retail for many years and have run into the creepiest men! So much that nothing really surprises me anymore. Ladies run the other way if you see one of these dudes!
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For Alcoholic Hipsters Only
18 jan 2013 16:06

If you're a hipster with a fixie and are getting shoulder aches from hustling your fancy bottles of chardonay from one place to another, this is the perfect solution for you. This little add-on attaches to any 1 inch bike frame with the help of some antique (yes, I said antique) brass fasteners with hidden clamps that secure the bottle. The leather in olive oil treated & vegetable tanned, so as it ages it will look even better! Get one now!

 

 

If you're a hipster with a fixie and are getting shoulder aches from hustling your fancy bottles of chardonay from one place to another, this is the perfect solution for you.
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Travel Destination, Ukraine
18 jan 2013 16:00

In a bay on the northern shores of the Black Sea, the Soviet army maintained an elaborate submarine base throughout much of the Cold War.  Now a museum, this abandoned submarine base in the town of Balaklava, Ukraine is often explored by locals and tourists alike.  During the war, Soviet submarines were constructed elsewhere, transported to this base by rail, then deployed into the Black Sea and beyond for covert underwater operations.  The tunnels of the submarine base reached far and deep into the mountain above, providing enough room for many submarines and their crew up through the end of the Cold War.

In a bay on the northern shores of the Black Sea, the Soviet army maintained an elaborate submarine base throughout much of the Cold War.
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Fruity Art
18 jan 2013 16:00

Berlin-based designer Sarah Illenberger has started an awesme new project called Strange Fruits (sort of like the song from the 30s). She turns ordinary fruits into fun works of art that can be bought as large prints online.

These would make wonderful kitchen art!

Berlin-based designer Sarah Illenberger has started an awesme new project called Strange Fruits (sort of like the song from the 30s).
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If Google Earth Was Real Earth
18 jan 2013 16:00

Even though you may believe everything Google tells you, these images are not real. Yes, Google glitches sometimes. Funny thing is, many people still do believe that these glitches are actual photographs taken of actual places. Just imagine! The communists most love showing these to their civilians with captions, "See? Our roads aren't nearly as bad as theirs!"

Screw democracy, right? ;)

Even though you may believe everything Google tells you, these images are not real. Yes, Google glitches sometimes.
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No Money for Sofa? Make One!
18 jan 2013 16:00

DIY projects are really getting creative (and useful!) these  days. Using something as easily accessible as ashipping pallet can be the key to creating a really awesome masterpiece for your home, big or small. 

DIY projects are really getting creative (and useful!) these  days. Using something as easily accessible as ashipping pallet can be the key to creating a really awesome masterpiece for your...
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Skateboard's Little Siblings Are In Luck!
18 jan 2013 15:39

Skater kid's little bros and sisters are in luck if their parent's get to see this post! Big Timmy has probably been through several board that just aren't "cool enough" anymore, and now you can take those babies out of storage to make awesome swings for the little guys! The boards are made to endure all kinds of pressure, so 70 lbs of child swinging probably won't be doing much damage to the wood anyway. 

Perfect for Spring, better hurry up now before your neighbors figure it out and look cooler than you :)

Skater kid's little bros and sisters are in luck if their parent's get to see this post! Big Timmy has probably been through several board that just aren't "cool enough" anymore, ...
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Gun Control for Children
18 jan 2013 15:24

With all of this noise about gun control and school shootings and hoaxes, some parents thought it was a good idea to show some pictures of their little tykes ready for battle. 

Is this too much?

You know, maybe we should let the south secede, just to see how long it takes them to blow themselves up. 

Poor kids. 

With all of this noise about gun control and school shootings and hoaxes, some parents thought it was a good idea to show some pictures of their little tykes ready for battle.
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Photoshop? Nope, in 1963 People Had to Really Get Creative
18 jan 2013 15:19

This 1963 fashion series by Melvin Sokolsky for Harper's Bazaar magazine is one for the books. To create the iconic "Bubble" images, model Simone d'Aillencourt had to climb into a plexiglass ball that was actually suspended in the air by a cable and crane.

The bubble in the series is made of Plastivew and is composed of two hemispheres with a 1/8-inch crack to allow for breathing room. Then the bubble was hung from a very thin, but strong cable. (It could have also held up a Cadillac!) This was probably one of the easiest shoots I’ve ever done in my life because there were no hair or makeup interruptions. No one could touch her in the bubble—so it was just her and I creating the images.” — Melvin Sokolosky

 

 

 

This 1963 fashion series by Melvin Sokolsky for Harper's Bazaar magazine is one for the books.
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Bone China "Diamond" Rings
18 jan 2013 12:00

Only a few miles away from where Thomas Frye first developed the composition for bone china in 1748, a new tribute to the porcelain material is on display at Hackney's Wilton Way Cafe. The East London coffee shop & gallery is currently displaying a collection of bone china "diamond" rings, crafted by local designer Moko Sellars. The designer began creating jewelry only last year as a excercise in considered design. Would you wear these or just use as home decor?

Only a few miles away from where Thomas Frye first developed the composition for bone china in 1748, a new tribute to the porcelain material is on display at Hackney's Wilton Way Cafe.
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A Gentleman's Swagger
18 jan 2013 11:32

When it's time to get your accessorizing on, what better way than with the details that no woman can miss. Cufflinks are something many men put off out of pure laziness. But a pair like these will catch the eye of any woman worth your 10 minute smoking break. 

When it's time to get your accessorizing on, what better way than with the details that no woman can miss. Cufflinks are something many men put off out of pure laziness.
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Dressing Like a King, NOT
18 jan 2013 11:13

32 year old money lender, Datta Phuge from Pimpri-Chinchwad has a little bit of an obsession with gold. He commissioned a team a 15 goldsmiths to create a solid gold shirt, in the hopes of attracting a female. The goldsmiths spent 16 hours a day for two weeks creating and weaving the gold threads. Maybe he just needs to shave?

 

 

 

32 year old money lender, Datta Phuge from Pimpri-Chinchwad has a little bit of an obsession with gold.
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Berlin Bank Robbery
18 jan 2013 09:39
This week, in Germany, robbers built this 45 meter tunnel underground in order to rob the Berlin Volksbank.
This week, in Germany, robbers built this 45 meter tunnel underground in order to rob the Berlin Volksbank.
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A Costume for Every Day of the Year
18 jan 2013 09:36
In this unique blog, a 26 year old woman decides to take on the challenge of dressing up in costume for every day of the year. Here are some of her great looks.
In this unique blog, a 26 year old woman decides to take on the challenge of dressing up in costume for every day of the year. Here are some of her great looks.
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Dad of the Year
18 jan 2013 09:26
I wish, my dad was so cool!)))
I wish, my dad was so cool!)))
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Everyday Habits That Might Be Killing You
18 jan 2013 09:23
It seems that most habits these days aren’t good for you. Once upon a moonbeam, cigars and opium and casual racism were perfectly acceptable staples of Western society. Not any more. They have joined a long list of human behaviour that is at best frowned upon and at worst downright dangerous. Perhaps sunscreen, breathing indoors and smiling will one day join that list too.
It seems that most habits these days aren’t good for you. Once upon a moonbeam, cigars and opium and casual racism were perfectly acceptable staples of Western society. Not any more.
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The Top 10 Most Inspiring Self-Sacrifices
18 jan 2013 09:17
Sacrificing your life for another’s is perhaps the most courageous thing you can do. Here are ten people who did just that, because sometimes you need to know people like that exist.
Sacrificing your life for another’s is perhaps the most courageous thing you can do. Here are ten people who did just that, because sometimes you need to know people like that exist.
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Captivating Hyperrealistic Pencil Drawings of Glistening Eyes
18 jan 2013 09:06
What is it about eyes that are so fascinating? Regardless of the medium they're depicted in, whether it be a drawing, painting, or photo, these tiny orbs that give us the gift of sight also, ironically, provide a feast for the eyes. When executed properly, eyes in art can evoke emotions and provide inspiration. It is especially stimulating to see the works of brilliant artists like Jasper Branse and Brian Schmalzriedt who are able to produce such captivating, hyperrealistic renditions of these supposed windows to the soul with a few simple tools—pencils, erasers, tissues, charcoal, and a lot of skill.
What is it about eyes that are so fascinating? Regardless of the medium they're depicted in, whether it be a drawing, painting, or photo, these tiny orbs that give us the gift of sight also, ...
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Holding the Cosmic Universe in His Arms
18 jan 2013 09:05
German-based photographer Phillip Schumacher has an extreme talent for creating enchanting, surreal scenes filled with creativity and imagination. His love for the universe is quite apparent in this series, entitled Cosmic Love. Each image is a mystical self-portrait in which he canoodles with tiny planets that are photoshopped into his arms. Schumacher says it's as simple as this: "I just like the idea of transforming my room into space."
German-based photographer Phillip Schumacher has an extreme talent for creating enchanting, surreal scenes filled with creativity and imagination.
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Sweet Sluggo Chalk Art by David Zinn
18 jan 2013 09:04
If you happen to live in Ann Arbor, you may already be familiar with a sweet little resident there that seems to randomly pop up on the streets. His name is Sluggo and he's the work of David Zinn, an artist that just so happens to love placing Sluggo in some highly imaginative scenes. The happy green fellow has appeared on sidewalks, walls and ledges since 2008, "originally as a chalk drawing of a child that took a strange turn," Zinn writes on Behance. "He has since developed a widespread reputation as a semi-subterranean jack of few trades with flexible personal architecture and a fondness for flying pigs." Sluggo even has own Tumblr blog called Sluggo on the Street. I think I just fell in love.
If you happen to live in Ann Arbor, you may already be familiar with a sweet little resident there that seems to randomly pop up on the streets.
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Giant Sticky Man Toys Climb German Buildings
18 jan 2013 09:03
These colorful, blobby creatures, called Flossis, are taking over Germany! Designed by artist Rosalie, the installation of playful figures can be seen climbing the exterior walls of many buildings in Düsseldorf, Germany, including The Roggendorf House. The decorative figures add a fun element along The Rhine, as viewers observe the invasion of the human-like forms who fearlessly climb the walls with their suction cup hands and feet. Upon reaching the top of the building, the happy clan of sculptures are placed standing or sitting, with legs hanging over the edge of the roof, happily waving down to the audience of passers-by below.
These colorful, blobby creatures, called Flossis, are taking over Germany! Designed by artist Rosalie, ...
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Burning Man Amazing Sculptures
18 jan 2013 08:00

Burning Man is a week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert in the United States. The event begins on the last Monday in August, and ends on the first Monday in September, which coincides with the American Labor Day holiday. The 2012 Burning Man Festival took place between August 27 and September 3. It takes its name from the ritual burning of a large wooden effigy on Saturday evening. The event is described by many participants as an experiment in community, art, radical self-expression, and radicalself-reliance.[1][2][3][4] Burning Man is organized by Black Rock City, LLC. In 2010, 51,515 people attended Burning Man.[5] 2011 attendance was capped at 50,000 participants and the event sold out[6] on July 24. In April 2011, Larry Harvey announced that the organization had begun the process of transitioning management of the festival over to a new non-profit called the "Burning Man Project".

 

 

Burning Man is a week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert in the United States. The event begins on the last Monday in August, and ends on the first Monday in September, ...
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