Disney and Little Nemo characters star in this small sampling of wooden sculptures by Charles Ponstingl. Via.
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Ikea bag dress by Ida-Marie Corell for a plastic bag-themed art show.
Banksy
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Food for War. Photojournalist Ashley Gilbertson (whom you may know from his mentions in Dexter Filkins’ unforgettable book, The Forever War), photographed the MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) of soldiers from different countries in the coalition in Iraq. The above is his photograph of a US soldier’s MRE. In his narrated slideshow of military rations in modern warfare, he says:
In combat, eating is often the only good thing about a day. When a soldier or marine sits down to warm up his M.R.E., he’s not being shot at, he’s not losing friends. It’s almost a ritual, and the very act of opening one of these packages suggests safety, however brief it may be.
To a lot of the troops from many nations that I’ve met, mealtimes are the only thing to look forward to – other, perhaps, than going home.
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Link makes the best pancakes, didn’t you know!? This tasty shirt by Naheed Snyder is now on sale at Shirt.Woot, thanks to your votes.
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Badass Scooby gang, revisited. Trying to remember how to draw!
Daphne was always my least favorite, but I think I’d like her way more if she was a tattooed chain-smoking hitman.
Inspired by Tumblr artist Andy Helms’ Portal Drawing, a 3D designer by the name of “SLiD3” decided to bring it to life.
You can download the full sized wallpaper here.
I am far too tender a soul for this Song of Ice and Fire nonsense, and I’ve already ordered the second book.



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Food for War. Photojournalist Ashley Gilbertson (whom you may know from his mentions in Dexter Filkins’ unforgettable book, The Forever War), photographed the MREs (Meals Ready to Eat) of soldiers from different countries in the coalition in Iraq. The above is his photograph of a US soldier’s MRE. In his narrated slideshow of military rations in modern warfare, he says:
In combat, eating is often the only good thing about a day. When a soldier or marine sits down to warm up his M.R.E., he’s not being shot at, he’s not losing friends. It’s almost a ritual, and the very act of opening one of these packages suggests safety, however brief it may be.
To a lot of the troops from many nations that I’ve met, mealtimes are the only thing to look forward to – other, perhaps, than going home.
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