anything that makes me laugh, be a little stunned or just anything that amuses me. i put here. most of the posts are stuff i find on stumbleupon. (: interested in this stuff? follow for more! Also, tell me if i'm citing a source wrong! i'd love to correct it (:

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Not taking chances. -_-

agreed ^ :b

The source is CNN. Must be legit. >.>

 

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i am keeping, but not updating this blog anymore due to lack of time and energy. you may unfollow if you wish (: thanks!

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Forget the Lambo in the background. This scooter rules!! (: 

Forget the Lambo in the background. This scooter rules!! (: 

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Life is Beautiful 

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Scott Campbell, Skull Cube, 2010, Cut US currency, 9 x 6 x 4 inches
Scott Campbell is a sort of semiotician, studying the signs, symbols, and text, commonly found in tattoo culture. His work investigates a familiar lowbrow vernacular, and points out the irony existing within that imagery. His precise technique and masterly of his particular style is only matched in strength by his concern for the human condition. Through the act of chronicling working-class iconography, customarily inked onto skin, Campbell creates a new narrative for the consideration of those recognizable images. He pays tribute to individual stories, and as a result, he records a specific history, which in turn becomes a collective one.

Scott Campbell, Skull Cube, 2010, Cut US currency, 9 x 6 x 4 inches

Scott Campbell is a sort of semiotician, studying the signs, symbols, and text, commonly found in tattoo culture. His work investigates a familiar lowbrow vernacular, and points out the irony existing within that imagery. His precise technique and masterly of his particular style is only matched in strength by his concern for the human condition. Through the act of chronicling working-class iconography, customarily inked onto skin, Campbell creates a new narrative for the consideration of those recognizable images. He pays tribute to individual stories, and as a result, he records a specific history, which in turn becomes a collective one.

1. how are they playing like that?!
2. how did someone take a picture of this?! 
o_o 

1. how are they playing like that?!

2. how did someone take a picture of this?! 

o_o 

RUNAWAY TREEE 

RUNAWAY TREEE