January 25, 2009
riotrepublic:

kayfabe:

suicideblonde:kamikazepaperairplane:

This is beautiful, absolutely beautiful.
Over a period of 3 months the photographer stopped 150 strangers on the street and asked them what they were thinking before he stopped them.

riotrepublic:

kayfabe:

suicideblonde:kamikazepaperairplane:

This is beautiful, absolutely beautiful.

Over a period of 3 months the photographer stopped 150 strangers on the street and asked them what they were thinking before he stopped them.

livejamie:
Bitches don’t know about my Popsicle. (I’m serious. They don’t.)

livejamie:

Bitches don’t know about my Popsicle. (I’m serious. They don’t.)
January 23, 2009
inauguration:
The First Family by Isabel Toledo.

inauguration:

The First Family by Isabel Toledo.
January 20, 2009
bauldoff:

For edge lovers comes the Edge Brownie Pan, where every single serving has at least two edges! A lasagna-compatible version is also in the works. Mmmm… Edgelicious. (via a tweeting Cameron Moll)

bauldoff:


For edge lovers comes the Edge Brownie Pan, where every single serving has at least two edges! A lasagna-compatible version is also in the works. Mmmm… Edgelicious. (via a tweeting Cameron Moll)
To quote Paris Hilton…. That’s hawt.
mashable:

Before/After Shots of Whitehouse.gov
Me: What an improvement!
dktoday:

nickmcglynn:
before/after shots of whitehouse.gov

To quote Paris Hilton…. That’s hawt.

mashable:

Before/After Shots of Whitehouse.gov

Me: What an improvement!

dktoday:

nickmcglynn:

before/after shots of whitehouse.gov
I’m confused about who the news belongs to. I always have it in my head that if your name’s in the news, then the news should be paying you. Because it’s your news and they’re taking it and selling it as their product. But then they always say that they’re helping you, and that’s true too, but still, if people didn’t give the news their news, and if everybody kept their news to themselves, the news wouldn’t have any news. So I guess you should pay each other. But I haven’t figured it out fully yet.

—The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, 1975. Prefiguring everything from celebrity journalism to user-generated content, Warhol was asking a question 30+ years ago that the media industry still hasn’t fully figured out yet either.

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(via jessicapetunia)