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The 80s called, they want their style back. Yeah, it’s a lame line, but it popped into my mind several times when I saw the following pictures. It was a time of big hair, baggy clothes and poor acting. Luckily enough, those times are gone but we’re here to dig up some deliciously bad looks.
The Olympic Games have started with an amazing opening ceremony. Countries started getting medals, everyone’s caught up in the hype around it. But there’s another kind of Olympic Games we came across online (and we don’t mean the Special Olympics). Guinea pigs are involved! It seems a though game but with enough motivation, they’ll get to the finish line!
I like celebrities only when they do something desperate or out of the ordinary. Everyone likes to feed on human misery, especially when it’s on such a large scale. Alison Jackson reenacted some of the most controversial moments in celebrity history so great that I actually haven’t figured it out until I visited her website. Here are some excellent reenactments of controversial celebrity moments.
The Shearing of the Beasts as the English call it, is an ancient Spanish tradition that involves a lot of courage and a little madness. During three hot July days the men and women of Sabucedo village gather the horses that roam the surrounding hillside into a sort of enclosed arena and then try to immobilize them with their bare hands. It’s kind of s cruel, barbaric ritual but that’s understandable since the Shearing of the Beasts is 400 years old. After the horses have been taken down, their tales are choped off and they are branded. The Shearing of the Beasts is one of the most popular Spanish traditions celebrated with lots of fun and sangria
I’m so sick of these emo and neo-nazi trends I could hurl. There’s a softer side to it, brought to us by Julia Malanina, that used in her drawings monkeys influenced by several cultures. Called “4 out of 5″, the collection has no deep message or social meaning, it was only created to make us smile. And so it did.
I was just talking about some extreme form of advertisement for KFC, with a begging stripper in the subway and now come across these brilliant ads, made by the book, where you’re almost instantly convinced the product is worth a shot. From a razor blades to the almighty people, we’ve gathered some of the most creative ads that recently hit the internets.
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