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Jul 08
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thedailywhat:

Pending Tee of the Day: “I heart realism” by Chris Thornley (aka Raid71).
Unfortunately, a few steps away from becoming a reality.
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Love this shirt. I want one!

thedailywhat:

Pending Tee of the Day:I heart realism” by Chris Thornley (aka Raid71).

Unfortunately, a few steps away from becoming a reality.

[via.]

Love this shirt. I want one!

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Jul 02
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thedailywhat:

Lights Out: Is Caturday yet?
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That’s how I roll.

thedailywhat:

Lights Out: Is Caturday yet?

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That’s how I roll.

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Jun 12
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I always wanted a mohawk
I always wanted a mohawk
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May 24
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So you think you have seen all the great beatboxers out there? Check out this kid from Japan. Amazing.

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May 16
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I am going to look for this dunny tomorrow.
24isthenew25:

Ha!
thedailywhat:

Damn Fine Dunny of the Day: 3” Dunny Van Gogh by Nikejerk3.
complete with missing ear and empty bottle of Absinthe.
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I am going to look for this dunny tomorrow.

24isthenew25:

Ha!

thedailywhat:

Damn Fine Dunny of the Day: 3” Dunny Van Gogh by Nikejerk3.

complete with missing ear and empty bottle of Absinthe.

[via.]

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Apr 23
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Baby preacher. Prais the lord!
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Apr 21
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sickest beatbox, maybe ever
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Apr 20
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By far one of the coolest things I have seen this year.

Queen Bohemian Rhapsody Old School Computer Remix

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Apr 14
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Apr 13
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peachfuzz:

Olafur Eliasson rap, via Rod Aminian. I nearly peed myself at the mad disses this guy is slinging. The sun thing at the Tate was rad, but his silly hose frame under the Brooklyn Bridge was downright embarrassing. Gee, lets take something that should be awesome (50 foot urban waterfalls) and then put them next to the only things imaginable that will make them seem small and inconsequential, like the Brooklyn Goddamned Bridge. Way to go, smart guy. It only looked cool when artificially lit through a 4x5 camera on a two-minute exposure…at night. Then again, New York City paid him $15 million to install some scaffolding and fire hoses to serve as a tourist trap so I’m sure he’s stoked.

I think that $15 million dollars worth of concrete dinosaurs and giant thermometers spread throughout the city would have been cooler.

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