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buzzfeed reporter. i enjoy spending time with strong female leads.

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(Source: youtube.com, via austinkleon)

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Lichtenstein Red Velvet Cake by Caitlin Freeman.
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Machine knit Glitch Blankets by PHILLIP STEARNS.

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Ding Dongs by Craig Stephens (2008)
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Excellent Halloween costumes you can DIY.
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Julian Palacz’s Algorithmic Search for Love, an interactive digital media installation, works like a search engine; viewers can search a collection of films for a certain spoken phrase and the program plays back a montage of all those moments in sequence. The program works by parsing the English subtitle tracks of 500 films on a local hard drive, creating an edit similar to the “supercut” sequences that have been so popular on YouTube lately — like this one. This video demonstrates how the program works with the phrases “where are you?” and “holy shit!” (the video contains some adult language and scenes).  — KASIA CIEPLAK-MAYR VON BALDEGG  
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Made with coca leaves, natch.
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“It isn’t an isolating experience. In Antwerp, where the structure occupied a public square near the city centre, a dear old couple slowly ambled past me. Meanwhile, a younger pair waxed lovey-dovey on the floor, and children rolled around. Plenty of people roamed about, pleasurably lost, smiling with wonder, delight and, who knows, perhaps something approaching contentment. I sat down, leaning against a rounded wall, and others soon followed my example. Unwittingly, I’d helped create instant community. The public square had moved indoors.”  — architects-of-air.com
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More please.
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