Because we use them 8+ hours every day of our waking life. It's important to have one that we enjoy using.
Because we use them 8+ hours every day of our waking life. It's important to have one that we enjoy using.
Bugs are the new lobster. It might take awhile but eventually it will catch on.
I just realized this actress is a deadringer for Minnie Driver. At least in this screenshot.
I like to mix up my references. I once yelled out "We ran out of TPS reports in the bathroom" when referring to TP.
In old Hungarian myths: Hadak Útja — about: Warpath, Way of The Warrior.
7UP is what happened when Snow white was caught naked in the pond
hey f that immmerican I dowhatthfucks iwants
shut up and make me a sandwich
Maybe there should be laws that force women to go to Technical Colleges and get Engineering degrees because enough of them aren't doing it on their own! I'm sure it's some man's fault too! Women certainly couldn't be accountable for any of it.
Women and girls who are technology-savvy not only exist, they surround you. You have only a vague idea of our existence, it is true. You "get that [we] are out there," like UFOs or a non-disgusting diet soda. A hypothetical. A myth.
some insight:
If by "prop" you mean propellor, then yes.
They must be in San Diego.
Ah, yes... sorry... I forgot to mention. I believe all of Jeff Wall works, at least the famous ones, are staged photographies. Some more evident than others, but always staged.
re #96 and #153: As a bit of context, the photos that made Cindy Sherman a star were her Untitled Film Still (neither of these were from that set) in the late 70s. They were self portraits staged to look like film stills (obv) the idea being that using herself to show cliche depictions of female stock characters was a…
Jeff Wall is one of the most important photographers in the modern world. He has been doing a lot of photography that "talks" directly with classic master pieces of art, and usually has some kind of statement related to his photos. Some people consider that him was one of the few that opened the doors of the "classic"…
12.9-inch iPad?! That's bigger than my laptop/tablet convertible!
Oh, if we could only harness the power of Steve Jobs spinning in his grave right now, we'd eliminate fossil fuel use.
Ron Jeremy, is that you?