I'm not gonna tear up.
I'M NOT GONNA TEAR UP DAMNIT.
Hahahaha, the last part had me rolling :lol
haha WTF
First of all, I didn't know there were Ostriches in SA. Second of all, WTF were they listening to? I listen to Arabic music and that sounded like a bunch of kids singing love songs. Kids Bop?
An uncommon sight, a smiling Lovecraft! HPL and William J. Dowdell in front of the Hotel Brunswick, Boston. July 5, 1921.
I wish to cook a badass omlette on this thing.
PerfectDinner is coming.
Also an sort of amazing/scary gif of a crap getting sucked into some underwater pipe. It's not really gruesome and I'm sure that the crap was dead before it even noticed but in case that someone doesn't want to see that, I'll link it
oops, lol fixed it.Was expecting an actual crap, but was not disappointed.
Did wonder why you said it was dead already. :3
London-based architecture practice, Jump Studios, recently completed the interior of a submarine for the first ever Guinness deep-sea bar, which recently plunged the depths of the Baltic in the Stockholm Archipelago. Jump was asked to create an interior for the vessel (fitting a space approximately 11m2) that reflected the Guinness brand statement ‘Alive Inside’. And the solution was a fluid concept, constructed from GRP (glass reinforced plastic), that captures the feeling of being ‘immersed in a dynamic, flowing experience’.
Sculpted nooks for seating, tables and a bar all form part of the shell, which is covered in rubber discs, akin to bubbles. Some of the discs were hollowed out and inset with LEDs, while others were left empty to serve as receptacles for the all-important cans and glasses. Jump worked alongside carpentry and engineering specialist Nicholas Alexander on the construction of the interior, which had to meet stringent marine specs on matters such as ventilation and fire safety while also satisfying the operational requirements of the submarine.
The project involved fitting an object almost exactly the size of the submarine inside it – via two small hatches. The components were made at the Nicholas Alexander workshop in London (after exact measurements were taken of the submarine from its base in Sweden) before being driven out to Sweden and assembled in sub-zero temperatures.
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What social nework do people in Brazil use?
The blank spots are probably just not very populated.What social nework do people in Brazil use?
What social nework do people in Brazil use?
What social nework do people in Brazil use?
Its blood. NYC artist, Jordan Eagles, works solely with gallons upon gallons of blood obtained from a slaughterhouse. By manipulating the blood through heating, burning, aging, mixing with copper, adding foreign materials, and then encasing it in plexiglass and UV resin, Jordan is able to capture an array of organic designs. His large pieces are uncomfortably beautiful, especially when lit, the blood seems to glow against the clean white walls of a gallery.
http://streetanatomy.com/2012/04/06/jordan-eagles-blood-medium/
The artist's website: http://www.jordaneagles.com/ (contains some NSFW material)
Thought maybe metal GAF might enjoy this one
Seriously though, where can I but this? please??
He asked Santa for his dad to come home.
Band?
The song was edited to be played at a faster rate. Some people there like making songs to play like this.
An example:
http://m.youtube.com/?reload=5&rdm=m42fmd64e#/watch?v=HQNnU-2r8g8