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The World's First Invisible Ad. Note the moron at :43 attempting to photograph it. Umm... yeah.
Melvin the Mini Machine by HEYHEYHEY. Early 2012, HEYHEYHEY had some time to spare and they felt the need to challenge themselves once again, so they set out to build another one of their chain reaction machines called Melvin.
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The F*ck-It List. I have one of these, and it's bigger than many phone books.
Bruce Branit's World Builder. Excellent way to spend nine minutes or so...
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...when I wasn't looking, apparently.
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Lindsey Nowicki Bettie, Shirley, Elizabeth, and Marilyn don't exist anymore...instead society has been brainwashed into thinking "curvy" girls like Kim Kardashian are the norm. But have you seen Kim Kardashian without photoshop? That ass has more dimples than Shirley Temple. Nicole Richie is 5'1'', and since when is it normal for a person barely 5 feet tall to weigh more than 120 pounds? Since society has empowered the obese masses! If anyone thinks the above image has any truth to it...they should probably put down the donut, hit the gym, and invest in learning about proper portion control. Today's naturally skinny women have been dealt a terrible hand. Since America has said "It's okay to be fat!", healthy and skinny girls (like myself) have been made to feel ugly, and unhealthy. And the fact that that's the way the world has become disgust me, and it should disgust you too.
Studio PCK Thanks for the comment! I see your point, clearly. I simply posted this because it struck a nerve in me, and my personal belief is that one should be healthy, versus endangering their physical or mental health to fit into some ideal of what the media or society happens to think is 'in' at a particular moment. By remaining active and eating right, and maintaining a weight that your body is healthy at is the way to go. Everyone has their own ideal, and finds one thing or another more attractive than something else... Not everyone can pull off a Kim Kardashian figure, or a Kate Moss figure. Then again, we can't all look like George Clooney, either. Variety. Works in nature, works for me. Again, I vote for healthy, whatever shape that takes for a particular question. Healthy and intelligent and caring for the win. What disgusts me is anyone telling me what opinion I should have, not fat or skinny, short or tall and so-on... Sincere thanks again for sharing your thoughts.
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Valerie Oats loved it :>)