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Everyone loves creative ideas and fun illustration. The above image from Chan Hwee Chong’s Nip/Tuck series really should be my avatar. I’m finally rid of the viral icks, so this is pretty much exactly how I look and feel today. Minus the bell. Otherwise, like looking in a mirror.
Guaranteed to make you smile: Two Laps. (video contains nudity)
Funny, the things that bring back childhood memories. I don’t suppose life is ever truly easy, but it sure seemed so back in the early 50’s. Especially to a child. It was hot down south, and dusty. Everything and everyone moved slowly; a summer day could last forever. Ice cold cokes in real glass bottles. Sandlot baseball. Fried chicken. Flying saucers or giant ants at the movies. Though they’re from the following decade, I just adore these images. Thank you, Old Hollywood.
The art of Fife based, Scottish artist Reinhard Behrens inhabits a mythical world of snow and ice, of eastern mystery, and of found objects and ideas which transcend time and place. This world is called Naboland. (via)
Short story: The Woman Who Shook the World-Tree by Michael Swanwick.
Lovely photoblog. 135 f/2.
Jack Kerouac’s List of 30 Beliefs and Techniques for Prose and Life.
StateFace is a font you can use in your web apps when you want tiny state shapes as a design element. (via)
Social Media Icons Pack consists of 74 social media icons combined within a single weight font, designed by Jelio Dimitrov.
Sullivan is a bold display face that comes in three variations. Each can be used effectively on their own or layered for a uniquely modern, industrial effect.
Tired of how boring and tasteless Lorem Ipsum got? Cupcake Ipsum.
Revisits: Jello. Bird. Zombo. Dreems. Nosehair. Piccassohead.
“A [Concord, N.H.] state representative dropped his gun on the floor of a state building during a meeting of the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. No one was hurt, but several bystanders pulled their irony muscles.” Shoebox
Wish I knew how to make a really good grapefruit curd. What do you wish?

Everyone loves creative ideas and fun illustration. The above image from Chan Hwee Chong’s Nip/Tuck series really should be my avatar. I’m finally rid of the viral icks, so this is pretty much exactly how I look and feel today. Minus the bell. Otherwise, like looking in a mirror.

Guaranteed to make you smile: Two Laps. (video contains nudity)

Funny, the things that bring back childhood memories. I don’t suppose life is ever truly easy, but it sure seemed so back in the early 50’s. Especially to a child. It was hot down south, and dusty. Everything and everyone moved slowly; a summer day could last forever. Ice cold cokes in real glass bottles. Sandlot baseball. Fried chicken. Flying saucers or giant ants at the movies. Though they’re from the following decade, I just adore these images. Thank you, Old Hollywood.

The art of Fife based, Scottish artist Reinhard Behrens inhabits a mythical world of snow and ice, of eastern mystery, and of found objects and ideas which transcend time and place. This world is called Naboland. (via)

Short story: The Woman Who Shook the World-Tree by Michael Swanwick.

Lovely photoblog. 135 f/2.

Jack Kerouac’s List of 30 Beliefs and Techniques for Prose and Life.

StateFace is a font you can use in your web apps when you want tiny state shapes as a design element. (via)

Social Media Icons Pack consists of 74 social media icons combined within a single weight font, designed by Jelio Dimitrov.

Sullivan is a bold display face that comes in three variations. Each can be used effectively on their own or layered for a uniquely modern, industrial effect.

Tired of how boring and tasteless Lorem Ipsum got? Cupcake Ipsum.

Revisits: Jello. Bird. Zombo. Dreems. Nosehair. Piccassohead.

“A [Concord, N.H.] state representative dropped his gun on the floor of a state building during a meeting of the House Criminal Justice and Public Safety Committee. No one was hurt, but several bystanders pulled their irony muscles.” Shoebox

Wish I knew how to make a really good grapefruit curd. What do you wish?