DOODLE MADE MY DAY

tacticalshoyu:

I Wish I Said Hello is a project that plays with the missed connections section of Craigslist and turns those missed connections into stickers that are then put up in the spot where the missed connection happened. Lisa Park and Adria Navarro have started the program in New York City, but they hope that others will pick up the idea and place the stickers around the world.

reblog because it’s cool creative and i know that feeling…

hey, so i haven't a fuckin clue how to reply to the post you made on my video about the poi! i'm new to this tumblr thing. haha! ever tried making poi out of a long pair of socks and tennis balls? you can learn pretty easily on them! :)

Yes I tryed but somehow they were really hard to handle..I think I should use another pair of socks :D I think you can’t reply to a reblogg … at least I haven’t found it out jet ^^

lunaasura:

me messing with my glow poi, im not that good hah

but you know how to do things..I wish I would even know…also I don’t think chainpois are cool for totally beginners..and thats the only pois I own :/

whitereservation:

lookatmeimashark:

This is amazing.

Does anyone else think Rapunzel looks like Lindsey Lohan?

I tought this was so amazing. Thats exactly how I thought they should look like:O

I really like this style. Also  I LOVE Irohs face …this smiling…

had to reblogg because it is so awesome :)

had to reblogg because it is so awesome :)

again Stocking…and still not ready >.< ARGH I’M TO LAZY!!!

nicholas-lovecraft:

Guess who has a date at the movies in two days? &lt;3333Mai waifu is finally here. c: &lt;333333

DAKIMAKURA! &#8230;CUTE NOT PEDO DAKIMAKURA!

nicholas-lovecraft:

Guess who has a date at the movies in two days? <3333
Mai waifu is finally here. c: <333333

DAKIMAKURA! …CUTE NOT PEDO DAKIMAKURA!

Update of my Stockingcosplay as you can see the shirt still isn&#8217;t ready :D

Update of my Stockingcosplay
as you can see the shirt still isn’t ready :D

in a way i have an art block every time i just leave the school building

brain-food:

Jack Bauer. Jason Statham. Batman. 
ZOMBIES DON’T EVEN HAVE A CHANCEEEEEEE! I just got handed the goddamn dream team. 

Dr. cal LightmanBatman
and Justin Bieber&#8230;.&#8230;the first two I sure could need but&#8230;Justin Bieber&#8230;he don&#8217;t seem very strong

brain-food:

Jack Bauer. Jason Statham. Batman. 

ZOMBIES DON’T EVEN HAVE A CHANCEEEEEEE! I just got handed the goddamn dream team. 

Dr. cal Lightman
Batman

and Justin Bieber….
…the first two I sure could need but…Justin Bieber…he don’t seem very strong

brain-food:

Marvel Disassembled By Juanaid

Because everyone has a bad day now and then.

:D

archaeology:

I’m proud to have been part of this project in its early stages (1999-2001), back when I was a graduate student in Boston. Kudos to Peter!

The most realistic and complete virtual rendition of Egypt’s Giza Plateau is now available online, allowing anyone with a computer to wander the necropolis, explore shafts and burial chambers, and enter four of the site’s ancient temples, including Khufu’s and Menkaure’s pyramids.
Engineered by software design firm Dassault Systèmes, in collaboration with Harvard University and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the free application is available on multiple devices, including 3-D-enabled computer monitors and TVs, and immersive environments.
Indeed, this is not just another too-clean looking and ultimately boring 3-D virtual tour of Egypt’s famous archaeological site.
“Many 3-D models of ancient sites have more to do with fantasy and video games than with archaeology. The colors, surfaces and textures are not researched and appear quite flat or unrealistic,” Peter Der Manuelian, Philip J. King professor of Egyptology at Harvard University and director of the MFA’s Giza Archives, told Discovery News.
According to Manuelian, Giza 3D focuses on reality and reproduces one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World on sound scholarly data.
“Our reconstructions strive to reflect as much existing excavation data as possible, and that includes a meticulous study of ancient colors, inscriptions, textures of walls, buildings and objects,” Manuelian said.
The project draws on the work of George Andrew Reisner (1867-1942), an American Egyptologist who directed the work of the Harvard University—Museum of Fine Arts Boston Expedition at the Giza Plateau more than a century ago.


how awesome is THIS???? :O

archaeology:

I’m proud to have been part of this project in its early stages (1999-2001), back when I was a graduate student in Boston. Kudos to Peter!

The most realistic and complete virtual rendition of Egypt’s Giza Plateau is now available online, allowing anyone with a computer to wander the necropolis, explore shafts and burial chambers, and enter four of the site’s ancient temples, including Khufu’s and Menkaure’s pyramids.

Engineered by software design firm Dassault Systèmes, in collaboration with Harvard University and the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the free application is available on multiple devices, including 3-D-enabled computer monitors and TVs, and immersive environments.

Indeed, this is not just another too-clean looking and ultimately boring 3-D virtual tour of Egypt’s famous archaeological site.

“Many 3-D models of ancient sites have more to do with fantasy and video games than with archaeology. The colors, surfaces and textures are not researched and appear quite flat or unrealistic,” Peter Der Manuelian, Philip J. King professor of Egyptology at Harvard University and director of the MFA’s Giza Archives, told Discovery News.

According to Manuelian, Giza 3D focuses on reality and reproduces one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World on sound scholarly data.

“Our reconstructions strive to reflect as much existing excavation data as possible, and that includes a meticulous study of ancient colors, inscriptions, textures of walls, buildings and objects,” Manuelian said.

The project draws on the work of George Andrew Reisner (1867-1942), an American Egyptologist who directed the work of the Harvard University—Museum of Fine Arts Boston Expedition at the Giza Plateau more than a century ago.

how awesome is THIS???? :O

Todays work: Shiny Pie Bling bling glitter sprakle!

Todays work:
Shiny Pie
Bling bling glitter sprakle!

day 7 of the 30 days challenge
turningpoint in your life

day 7 of the 30 days challenge

turningpoint in your life