Werner Herzog Appreciation Blog: As per the holiday tradition, after everybody had finished eating we...
As per the holiday tradition, after everybody had finished eating we went around the dinner table and listed one thing that each of us was thankful for. Everybody was saying things like family, love, good health, good luck, etc. My uncle said that he was thankful that his infection had gone away.
I’ll be back in two shakes of a lamb’s butt hole. The lamb is shaking its butt hole because it pooped a minute ago and there’s still a piece stuck to the anal fur. I guess what I’m trying to say is that I’ll be back soon.
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This is nerdy as fuck but here is a little house my friends and I made out if paper. Its fucking tiny and looks like a house. Fuck yes.
Father & Daughter - Kenny and Malia Scharf
“I’m using art to elevate the mundane. I don’t really like the norm, so instead of just accepting it, I change my reality.” [read]
Kenny Scharf is an artist. He was born and raised Los Angeles. Malia, Kenny’s daughter, is a student at SVA, actress and artist. On Malia: shirt from a thrift store, t-shirt from a friend, shorts from Brazil On Kenny: shirt and pants from thrift stores [read]
Photograph by Carsten Peter/Speleoresearch & Films. Published in National Geographic.
Selenite crystals in The Giant Crystal Cave of Naica.
Carsten Peter is featured in the latest NG Germany. His interview was impressive, the things he’s witnessed and photographed! So inspiring.
‘One day in the life of V.M. on Earth’ by Italian-Singaporean design duo Lanzavecchia + Wai, a space quilt in response to this query. As they state: ‘it was not uncommon, in early american culture, for quilts to reflect a mosaic of a woman’s life, often including swatches of material from memorable events…’. via



