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Adbusting

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A D B U S T ING

by eyesaw.  -  london, UK

HAPPY CHRISTMAS

UNHEALTHY BALANCE

BURGER KING

THE LAST CAPITALIST

Beware of fishing scams

     click this --->>>WHY?

You've been working on this unauthorized street project this year of 2011,

Targeting prime advertisement spaces like these bus stops,

Replacing the major ads to your bold and strong images you created that can be also controversial.

What is your thought, and 

eyesaw.    WHY

NOTE: This You tube video was uploaded on Feb 2011

great  concept   a r t

What is the concept?



Mikey Walsh Inspirational Speech (lol)

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Don't you realize? The next time you see sky, it'll be over another town. The next time you take a test, it'll be in some other school. Our parents, they want the best of stuff for us. But right now, they got to do what's right for them. Because it's their time. Their time! Up there! Down here, it's our time. It's our time down here. That's all over the second we ride up Troy's bucket.

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

   



Skittle Burgers

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Skittle Burger

Follow the "how to" steps and you'll be eating these little sliders in no time. Why make them? Because you like sugary cocaine more then bloody cow meat.

How To Make A

step 1

step 2

published: The Idiots Manual



Yarn Bombing

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AKA: guerrilla knitting, or graffiti knitting

examples have been recorded as early as May 2004 in Den Helder,  Netherlands. In the U.S.,  But the movement was created in Texas knitters in 2005 used their leftover and unfinished knitting projects,  but it has since spread worldwide. -  wikipedia

Knitters turn to graffiti artists 

                             

'YARN BOMBING'

thanks to  'Generation WTF' in fb for the resourcesharing of all sorts.

 I love my town look like this!!!!

Yarn Bombing may last for years, they are considered non-permanent, and, unlike graffiti, can be easily removed if necessary. Nonetheless, the practice is still technically illegal, though it is not often prosecuted vigorously. 

I'd love my town to look
like this! Yarn Bombing
may last a little longer than the usual bombing materials, but they are considered
non-permanent, and unlike graffiti, it can be easily removed. Nonetheless, the practice is still technically vandalism, but its not often prosecuted vigorously.
I know a few people who've seen it in Brooklyn and Long Beach CA. 
images via google.

BBC news you tube about London Bombing

Yarn Bombing Facebook Page



Bleached Out Barbie Doll

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Bleached-Out Barbie DOLL (s)?

Barbie Doll images via:http://bleachlondon.co.uk/

I love my funky little 

She's 

Fierce!

work it!!

wait,

it's like,

'where

you

going?

.....



Post title...

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orgasmic oils!

Orgasmic? Hell yeah baby!


These oils are in a league of their own and we like to keep our recipie top secret!

An eclectic blend of butters and oil, mixed together with your choice of flavour, and you have a multi-functional product that can turn bath time into spa time, or even spice up an evening with your lover as it can be used as a massage oil

 

And it doesn't end there... because of the purity of this product, you can also use it as a body oil, or even use a smidgen to flatten down split ends!

 

All in all this is a wonder product that will last you for what seems like an eternity... a little goes a long way!

Top tip: you don't need to use lotion if you pop this in your bath as this leaves your skin feeling like silk for hours!



Our top players

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massage bars - for one or two?

Cocoa and Shea Butter make up the base of these babies, and each one is flavoured to suit your desires!

 

There is nothing else that we need to say about our massage bars really - we like to keep it simple

 

Only question is : How will you use yours?

 

For yourself: use as an alternative to miracle lotion and apply to dry and cracked bits

Or how about using it to add sheen to your temples, cheek bones, and brow bone?

You can even use this to take away dry ends on your hair and add shine!

 

For two: Do we really need to give you suggestions on what to do with a massage bar and another gorgeous body? Erm no... but what we will say is, let your imagination go wild, and don't be afraid to have a nibble! (oo err!) Our bars are 100% natural and organic so are fine to taste if you get lost in the throws of passion

 

Each bar lasts for multiple uses and so why not store it in the fridge to harden between sessions

 

Choose from Angel Baby Massage bar... the cute innocent looking one, with a heart with wings.... bless!

 

Or a big hearty, solid, chunk of a bar, no frills, decadant bliss!



All about... Cocoa Butter

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Cocoa Butter

Cocoa Butter is simply adorable and the stuff that we use, is organic and also sourced from Fair Trade Farmers in Ghana. We buy it in bulk and it looks like the block in the photograph. Hard, decadent - and simply wonderful for your mind, body & spirit.

 

Cocoa butter is a stable and dry butter. It can be used in combination with other natural butters to create rich blends. We use it as our main base for our Miracle Lotion, Massage Bars, & bath melts - cocoa butter works with the other natural ingredients, reacts to the temperature of the body and melts over the skin, making it supple and smooth.

 

The butter is a natural emulsifier and softening for the skin. It is said to effectively relieve itchy, dry skin when applied topically. We use it across our entire range of products for its softening, moisturising and conditioning properties. It is great for preventing (and reversing!) stretch marks, ageing, dehydrated skin, dry, chapped or burnt skin - an all round first class performer, even suitable for children and sensitive skins!

 

We could not think of  a better ingredient to base our decadent range upon - not only does it leave your skin feeling like you have been on a spa break, it also smells divine! Yep, Cooca Butter (Cacao) is the raw ingredient used to make what we know better as chocolate!

 

And the scent is said to work in just the same way as chocolate, boosting your mood and raising your levels of the happy chemical, serotonin. So - our products truly DO work on your mind, body & spirit and are so pure, raw and fresh, that you could almost eat them!

 

Random Fact: Each bottle of Miracle Lotion is pure cocoa butter with organic coconut oil and your desired scent added to it. Nothhing more and nothing less! Those big bottles of 'cocoa butter body lotion' that you can buy in the 99p store contain a miniscule amount of cocoa butter. Why put that onto your skin when you can afford the real deal? Our lotion is more like a butter in a bottle. You will need to take a gloop out and then melt it in the palm of your hands...... a little goes a long way! You will see the difference when you try this for the very first time!

 

 

 

 




I like when the bass goes boom.

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You Suck Cookies

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Keep It Real 

and really fuckin' 

sweet bitches. 



Only Style Remains

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Fashion fades, 

only style 

remains the 

same. 

- Coco Chanel 



Free Ownzee Stickers!!!

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Get your FREE Ownzee Stickers!!!

Fill out the form and we'll send you Ownzee stickers for FREE!



Christmas in America

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  An overview of Christmas in America

 


1600's: The Puritans made it illegal to mention St. Nicolas' name. People were not allowed to exchange gifts, light a candle, or sing Christmas carols.


17th century: Dutch immigrants brought with them the legend of Sinter Klaas.


1773: Santa first appeared in the media as St. A Claus.


1804: The New York Historical Society was founded with St. Nicolas as its patron saint. Its members engaged in the Dutch practice of gift-giving at Christmas. 


1809: Washington Irving, writing under the pseudonym Diedrich Knickerbocker, included Saint Nicolas in his book "A History of New York." Nicolas is described as riding into town on a horse.


1812: Irving, revised his book to include Nicolas riding over the trees in a wagon.


1821: William Gilley printed a poem about "Santeclaus" who was dressed in fur and drove a sleigh drawn by a single reindeer.

 

1822: Dentist Clement Clarke Moore is believed by many to have written a poem "An Account of a Visit from Saint Nicolas," which became better known as "The Night before Christmas." Santa is portrayed as an elf with a miniature sleigh equipped with eight reindeer which are named in the poem as Blitzem, Comet, Cupid, Dancer, Dasher, Donder, Prancer, and Vixen. Others attribute the poem to a contemporary, Henry Livingston, Jr. Two have since been renamed Donner and Blitzen.


1841: J.W. Parkinson, a Philadelphia merchant, hired a man to dress up in a "Criscringle" outfit and climb the chimney of his store.


1863: Illustrator Thomas Nast created images of Santa for the Christmas editions of Harper's Magazine. These continued through the 1890's.


1860s: President Abraham Lincoln asked Nast to create a drawing of Santa with some Union soldiers. This image of Santa supporting the enemy had a demoralizing influence on the Confederate army -- an early example of psychological warfare.


1897: Francis P Church, Editor of the New York Sun, wrote an editorial in response to a letter from an eight year-old girl, Virginia O'Hanlon. She had written the paper asking whether there really was a Santa Claus. It has become known as the "Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus" 


1920's: The image of Santa had been standardized to portray a bearded, over-weight, jolly man dressed in a red suit with white trim. 


1931: Haddon Sundblom, illustrator for The Coca-Cola ™ company drew a series of Santa images in their Christmas advertisements until 1964. The company holds the trademark for the Coca-Cola Santa design. Christmas ads including Santa continue to the present day.




1939 Copywriter Robert L. May of the Montgomery Ward Company created a poem about Rudolph, the ninth reindeer. May had been "often taunted as a child for being shy, small and slight." He created an ostracized reindeer with a shiny red nose who became a hero one foggy Christmas eve. Santa was part-way through deliveries when the visibility started to degenerate. Santa added Rudolph to his team of reindeer to help illuminate the path. A copy of the poem was given free to Montgomery Ward customers. 


1949: Johnny Marks wrote the song "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer." Rudolph was relocated to the North Pole where he was initially rejected by the other reindeer who wouldn't let him play in their reindeer games because of his strange looking nose. The song was recorded by Gene Autry and became his all-time best seller. Next to "White Christmas" it is the most popular song of all time.


1993: An urban folk tale began to circulate about a Japanese department store displaying a life-sized Santa Claus being crucified on a cross. It never happened.


1997: Artist Robert Cenedella drew a painting of a crucified Santa Claus. It was displayed in the window of the New York's Art Students League and received intense criticism from some religious groups. His drawing was a protest. He attempted to show how Santa Claus had replaced Jesus Christ as the most important personality at Christmas time. 

A little background Americana on  

the most wonderful time of the year.



The Story of The Scream?

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Why Did The Screamer Scream? 

It's been frustrating art historians for generations. Here's a little background, and might now help you understand "The Scream" by Edvard Munch a little better. 



DIY - Do It Yourself!

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Jose Parla Converse Shoe

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CONVERSE X

 

World AIDS Day – Which was on December 1st – saw the launch of the limited edition (CONVERSE)RED Chuck Taylor All Star shoe by José Parlá. A painter widely acclaimed in the art world, Parlá’s collaboration with (CONVERSE)RED raises awareness for the fight against AIDS and encourages consumers to turn art into power. 10% of the wholesale price of each shoe will go directly to Global Fund programs that fight AIDS.

“Wearing Chuck Taylor All Star shoes as a kid , I never imagined that one day there would be such an awful disease like AIDS and that, as an artist, I could help by collaborating with Converse,” says Parlá. “I invite people to join in the effort… and become an agent of change.”

JOSE PARLA

    



Life is when you don't sleep

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when you can't 


Life is something to do 

get to sleep.

- Fran Lebowitz 

 



Salsa Dancing Chihuahua

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A Dancing Chihuahua

 

This is the best thing I've seen all week. This little dog dances better then my mom. At first I couldn't tell if it was some skillful motion graphics or something. This is the real deal. Viva La Salsa! 



Batman Wannabe's Are Awesome

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Is that who I think it is...

no, it can't be. >:-)



Dragons Exist, Wings and All

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Reddit user biophilia curiosis of Operation Wallacea spotted this specimen in Buton, Indonesia.

 

While participating in a herpetology study we stumbled across this female laying eggs in a nest. She was found in the Lambsuango Forest reserve and was immediately released after this photograph was taken.

 

Here’s what they look like when they’re not guarding vast amounts of treasure, or raining fire down on castles.  The species may be related to Draco volans.

WOW, REAL LIFE DRAGON?

Warning: For all you Dungeons and Dragons fans out there, this article may result in you changing pants and underwear.