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18, too human |
“This is a phenomenal idea for a Birthday Gift. Definitely one that won’t be forgotten and can be passed down.”
Click through to read the whole story, so awesome…
absolutely beautiful
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Controversial Marketing Campaign of the Day: United Colors of Benetton revealed its latest controversy-baiting ad campaign this week.
A poster series, entitled “the UNHATE project,” designed by the firm’s “research communication center” Fabrica, invites “the leaders and citizens of the world to combat the ‘culture of hatred’.”
The statement continues:
These are symbolic images of reconciliation - with a touch of ironic hope and constructive provocation - to stimulate reflection on how politics, faith and ideas, even when they are divergent and mutually opposed, must still lead to dialogue and mediation.
The campaign doubles as the first initiative of The UNHATE Foundation, which was founded by Alessandro Benetton “to contribute to the creation of a new culture of tolerance.”
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Interesting
Madness or awesomeness?: This is a homemade lens made from a potato chip can, mounted on an Olympus PEN!
(BTW, the answer’s awesomeness.)
Homemade Lens Made from a Potato Chip Can
Spotted by tokyo-camera-style; via lomokev
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LOL
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Khaled Hosseini (via justbesplendid)
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MELT!
May I borrow from this GIF for my wedding day?
ON MY WEDDING TOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
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frm postsecret.com
Jodi Picoult (Change of Heart)
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awesome book bed
no-pizza:kamikazepizzza:ohmykristina:
This is one of those videos you should take a few minutes out of your day and watch..it’s powerful as fuck.
This should have had a fucking trigger warning and I swear if anyone makes some stupid trigger warning ironic joke
I had goosebumps the whole time. I am in awe.
Oh my god.
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Etsy Huntin: Elsita
With an impressive collection of paper sculptures, black-and-white fairytale-depicting silhouette prints and illustrations in her pocket, one would wonder what more could Elsa Mora offer? Well, this California-based artist also brings fantastical paper-cut art to the table, that is as jaw-droppingly intricate as it is beautiful. Using an X-acto knife and high-quality papyrus, each pristine incision is carefully and gradually made, creating original, one-of-a-kind works of art.
Check out more stunning paper-cut masterpieces.
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