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Idiots wear Shoes

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Only an idiot would still have his shoes on. :-)



Concrete Flags

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CONCRETE FLAGS

I found these online one night while I fell deep in the rabbit hole known as the lovely internet. These are just really beautiful to look at with their textures and bold appearance.



Beatriz Monteavaro: Date with the Night

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If you are in Paris this month visit the exhibit “Date with the Night.” The show at Galerie Sultana runs from May 7th through June 4th 2011. The crude works glow in this installation by black light.

 

The works were stirred up by the artist’s fascination with pulp culture, B-movies, and DIY rock as a viable alternative universe to the glumness of the world around us. In the new drawings and sculptures, she weaves a new fantasy scenario that treats the rock band’s touring van as a vehicle for space travel.

Beatriz 

Monteavaro

DATE WITH THE

NIGHT



Sandy eats a Banana

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  SANDY

Eating a banana.

Source: Vice



I want a pet baby Elephant...

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Whoa, it's real life...

DUMBO!!!



Orginal creator of Matrix and Terminator wins Lawsuit!

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Original Creator of Matrix & Terminator Wins $2.5 Billion In Lawsuit

After a six year dispute, prolific writer and profound spiritualist, Sophia Stewart has received justice for copyright infringement and racketeering and will finally recover damages from the films, The Matrix I, II and III, as well as The Terminator and its sequels. Yes, you heard that correctly – the entire Matrix & Terminator franchises, and her suspected pay off is expected to be the highest in history – an estimated 2.5 billion.

 

Her case is a true landmark, and far too uncommon as countless creatives are exploited by the snake-like dealings of the movie industry. Here’s a recap of her triumphant journey by way of George2.0:

 

“Stewart filed her case in 1999, after viewing the Matrix, which she felt had been based on her manuscript, ‘The Third Eye,’ copyrighted in 1981. In the mid-eighties Stewart had submitted her manuscript to an ad placed by the Wachowski Brothers, requesting new sci-fi works.

 

According to court documentation, an FBI investigation discovered that more than thirty minutes had been edited from the original film, in an attempt to avoid penalties for copyright infringement. The investigation also stated that ‘credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers came forward, claiming that the executives and lawyers had full knowledge that the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski Brothers.’ These witnesses claimed to have seen Stewart’s original work and that it had been ‘often used during preparation of the motion pictures.’ The defendants tried, on several occasions, to have Stewart’s case dismissed, without success.


Stewart has confronted skepticism on all sides, much of which comes from Matrix fans, who are strangely loyal to the Wachowski Brothers. One on-line forum, entitled Matrix Explained has an entire section devoted to Stewart. Some who have researched her history and writings are open to her story.”

 

Although it’s long overdue, and buried in large part by the media machine, Stewart has finally received official credit (and hopefully financial settlement by 2009) for her prodigious contributions to both Hollywood, and the world for her ground breaking sagas, both the Matrix & Terminator franchises. Let us hope that this landmark ruling provides a measure of hope for other ripped off screenwriters seeking justice even if only by way of public recognition.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                                           

Landmark case that started in 1999 makes women behind blockbuster films a billionaire.

Kind of an old story from 1999. But I just found this. Wow!



Assailant slips during shoplifting and stabbing

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...and the moral of the story is, don't steal...

also, don't slip on banana peels. ;-)



Start Cola Earlier?

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Maybe this is a sign we all need to cut back on the Cola. What do you think?



I Love London

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I think I love London too.



She-Hulk

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<3



Old School Moment: Smurf Sheets

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Those Smurf Sheets look too damn familiar.

Old School Moment...



Power, Magic and Ghosts.

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Power, Magic and Ghosts RULE



Chad Wys: Deconstruction

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CHAD WYS

:Deconstruction

These are great, although I would appreciate it more if he painted these works himself in the traditional manner. But, that’s just me. Enjoy!

                            Via: Chad Wys



Change post title...

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Awesome hair makes an awesome me!

Would you like to see more?!?!

I'm new to the world of bloggin and I welcome all that this site has to offer: friendships, advice,criticism,conversation, ideas, sponsorship and just you guys showing me some love as i do the same for you. Hello fellow bloggers! 

Not Your Typical Hair!


Its not what you'll see walking down the street, behind the desk at your bank or sported by your average joe. Honestly we need more of it! More strange, eye popping, jaw dropping, make you saw mmmmmmm, hair. Along with clothing, shoes and nails HAIR can be an accessory of its own.Not only are we born with it, now we can buy it, so why not just do the dang thang?!?!? Higher the hair the closer to God. The more outrageous the hair the bigger the statement you'll make. I am here to let it be know that FANTASY HAIR is HAIR to stay!



Somarta in Tokyo 2007

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TOKYO - SEPTEMBER 03:  A model walks the catwalk in a design by Tamae Hirokawa for SOMARTA of the 2008 Spring Summer Collection during the Japan Fashion Week Tokyo at Tokyo Midtown on September 3, 2007 in Tokyo, Japan.  (Photo by Koichi Kamoshida/Getty Images)

SOMARTA

TAMAE

FOR 

Wow, Just look at that makeup. When I saw this I was so inspired. :-)

HIROKAWA

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                                                               



35 Year Time Lapse

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Time Travel backward thru the years with Sam as he grows younger with the passing decades, from a paunchy middle aged white bearded self deprecating schluby old fart, to a svelt, full haired, clean shaven, self-important, inspired but clueless 20 year old

We can all relate to the Bittersweet passage of Time, but thanks to the mystery of Self-Chronicling, we can now actually go Back In Time!

Put your seatbelts on and travel with Sam on the bumpy ride back into the precarious final years of the 20th Century in this Lifetime project .

35 Year Time Lapse

Sam Klemke has worked on a project of a lifetime, literally!  Klemke has chronicled his life for the past 35 years on video!



Vintage Pepsi Model

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Pepsi Girl - 1962!



Penelope Cruz in June issue of Vogue

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 Vogue Cruz

Penélope Cruz Photographed by Mario Testino for the June Issue of Vogue



Was that Lightning?

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Michael J. DeMeo

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Michael J DeMeo is a photographer living and working in Portland, Oregon.  Preferring analog over digital DeMeo’s images
are low-fi and intimate; indeed many of his subjects maintain a personal relationship with him outside of photography.  In 2008
DeMeo showed a series of Polaroids at Bongout Gallery in Berlin alongside Richard Kern,  Harmony Korine, Asia Argento and
others, commemorating the end of Polaroid film production.   From 2007-2009 DeMeo worked as curator of photography at
Sugar Gallery in Portland Oregon.  He is currently working with Alyssa Noches on the contemporary photography magazine NO THOUGHTS, which has had 5 issues released to date. 

MICHAEL

J. DEMEO