queermobile:

whatre you doing friend

queermobile:

whatre you doing friend

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Reblogged from instagrim, 8,934 notes, May 12, 2012

Welcome -

To Kitty City

(Source: youtube.com)

Reblogged from instagrim, 27,635 notes, May 12, 2012

There once was a man from Los Angeles,
who inherited his father’s hairy knees.
To the barber he went,
but not a dime was spent.
Because he bought a chocolate bar and cried until his knee curls turned into razors, so he didn’t have to spend his money and became rich from selling razors to other really hairy men.

0 notes, May 9, 2012

(Source: every-thing-elle)

Reblogged from every-thing-elle, 15 notes, March 26, 2012

design-o-clock:

Shel Silverstein 

design-o-clock:

Shel Silverstein 

(Source: designoclock)

Reblogged from designoclock, 2,211 notes, March 19, 2012

yellowandotherinspiringstuff:

 
Art of the Toilet Paper Roll by JUNIOR FRITZ JACQUET
French artist Junior Fritz Jacquet has been fascinated by paper since a very young age. Among various other paper and cardboard creations, he transforms plain toilet paper rolls into remarkable miniature masks. His technique is inspired by origami, in that it uses a single piece and folds it into a shape, but has a unique smoothness that deviates from the sharpness and jagged edges of origami, creating shapes that are astonishingly human. The masks are sculpted by hand, then coated with shellac and different pigments. A testament to the power of taking something incredibly simple and transforming it into something impressively expressive, each piece exudes a complexity of human emotion conveyed in just a few brilliantly orchestrated folds.

yellowandotherinspiringstuff:

Art of the Toilet Paper Roll by JUNIOR FRITZ JACQUET

French artist Junior Fritz Jacquet has been fascinated by paper since a very young age. Among various other paper and cardboard creations, he transforms plain toilet paper rolls into remarkable miniature masks. His technique is inspired by origami, in that it uses a single piece and folds it into a shape, but has a unique smoothness that deviates from the sharpness and jagged edges of origami, creating shapes that are astonishingly human. The masks are sculpted by hand, then coated with shellac and different pigments. A testament to the power of taking something incredibly simple and transforming it into something impressively expressive, each piece exudes a complexity of human emotion conveyed in just a few brilliantly orchestrated folds.

Reblogged from yellowandotherinspiringstuff, 17,946 notes, March 6, 2012

redhotchilipeppersfansite:

“Music is not about competition.But it IS fun to get these little gold statues.here’s where I keep mine.” - Chad Smith on Twitter 2 hours ago.

redhotchilipeppersfansite:

“Music is not about competition.But it IS fun to get these little gold statues.here’s where I keep mine.” - Chad Smith on Twitter 2 hours ago.

Reblogged from redhotchilipeppersfansite, 157 notes, February 13, 2012

Reblogged from cheeeseman, 21 notes, February 12, 2012

madmendaily:

Subway poster

madmendaily:

Subway poster

Reblogged from madmendaily, 119 notes, January 22, 2012

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Reblogged from one-peach-two-peach, 410 notes, December 2, 2011