The London Underground-100 suicides a year
Sunday, March 30, 2008
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Labels: london, suicide, underground
Various Amazings
Thursday, March 27, 2008
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Labels: dash snow, happily ever after
M. I. YAYO THE MOVIE. By RICK ROSS
Monday, March 24, 2008
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Labels: m. i. yayo, rick ross, yayo
Anna Piagi by The Sartorialist
I'm not sure, but maybe when you get older and smarter, you know, you start to fully understand every color and start actually showing off with that.
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Hazardous Runways/Amusing models
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
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Labels: catwalk, model fall
Propeller Island City Lodge
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
It's a place in Germany, wouldn't go there with the goal to get sleep. Amazing how strange a cube filled with a bed could be.
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Labels: hotel interior
The Sartorialist is great
Perfect one from the Sartorialist, the woman is like a fire glowing in the night, now go ask her if she knows a scary story and when she starts talking be sure to shit your pants out of her glamourous grimness.
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The pimp game
Saturday, March 15, 2008
Street pimps, all of them African-American, discuss their lives and work: getting started, being flamboyant, pimping in various U.S. cities, bringing a woman into their group, taking a woman from another pimp, and the rules and regulations of pimping. The men are clear: it's about money. The women work every night, hustle hard, turn over all their earnings, and steal anything they can from clients. We meet a few of the women, who tell us what they want from a pimp. We also listen to a women who's legally employed at a Nevada brothel; we meet her White boss, a legal pimp. He and the street pimps, some of whom are now retired, make the case for legalizing the trade.
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Ross Phillips’ video for Coleen by The Heavy
Wednesday, March 12, 2008
By Ross Phillips for 'Coleen' by The Heavy, a double winner at the festival awards. Ross has won a commission to direct another video for NinjaTune and has also won £1,000 from Qoob TV as winner in the best student submission category.
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Graffiti tagging gone bad
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Labels: gone bad, graffiti parody, Graffiti tag, Sprite
Is racism still alive?
check this web site http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.wordpress.com/
definition: Racism has many definitions, the most common and widely accepted being that members of one race consider themselves intrinsically superior to members of other races.
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eBoy
Graphic artist eBoy has released a new poster featuring the most famous buildings from around the world
my new screensaver
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PAUL SMITH PING PONG TABLE
Paul Smith Ping Pong Table. The large size of a table tennis table is a huge deterrent for those looking to acquire one. Hunn combines work and play in his creation by making the table versatile enough to be used for other purposes. Paul Smith Ping Pong Table is a combination of a ping pong table and a workstation. Using materials from a flea market i.e. a 2nd hand dining table, steel, lace, and acrylic paint, the designer assembled a versatile table. When closed, you may play table tennis, or just put down the lace net and use it as a work desk instead. Aesthetics merged with utility, the Paul Smith Ping Pong Table is very unique. And if you're still wondering about the Paul Smith name, that is explained by the fact that the inspiration behind the table actually lies behind the designer's prized pair of Paul Smith Bunny sneakers.
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Labels: Paul Smith, Ping Pong table
CounterStrike
Sunday, March 09, 2008
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Labels: Counter Strike
Terry Richardson+Supreme+Kermit=it doesn't matter but it's cool
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Labels: kermit, terry richardson