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Posted on November 6, 2011 via I have not eaten the heart with 60,891 notes
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Posted on November 6, 2011 via I have not eaten the heart with 60,891 notes
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Posted on November 6, 2011 via Over the rainbow, I am crazy. with 30 notes
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Critter Crockery of the Day: Geraldine De Beco has taken the traditional “hidden bunny” cereal bowl to the next level by carving clandestine critters directly into her ceramic containers.
De Beco’s “Breakfast Bowls” for Bernardaud typically retail for ~$317, but appear to be presently sold out.
[mmm.]
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Posted on October 14, 2011 via The Daily What with 3,913 notes
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Posted on October 14, 2011 via My life is Art with 391 notes
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PSA: The Donkey Kong world record belongs, again, to Steve Weibe.
Eat it Billy Mitchell, you hot sauce slinging asshole!
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Posted on September 22, 2010 via Nerdology with 3,132 notes
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I think a lot of the problems we’ve been experiencing come from the fact that no one embraces the miracle and amazement of the present. So many people—steampunks, fundamentalists, hippies, neocons, anti-immigration advocates—feel like there was a better time to live in. They think the present is degraded, faded, and drab. That our world has lost some sort of “spark” or “basic value system” that, if you so much as skim history, you’ll find was never there. Even during the time of the Greeks, there were masses of people lamenting the passing of some sort of “golden age.” But I’d never go back and live in any other time than teetering on tomorrow; this is the greatest time to be alive.
Posted on September 16, 2010 via dean trippe | moonbase a with 418 notes
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Critter Crockery of the Day: Geraldine De Beco has taken the traditional “hidden bunny” cereal bowl to the next level by carving clandestine critters directly into her ceramic containers.
De Beco’s “Breakfast Bowls” for Bernardaud typically retail for ~$317, but appear to be presently sold out.
[mmm.]](http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lso2b8XoWM1qzpwi0o1_500.jpg)


