braiker:

likeafieldmouse:

Mobstr - The Story (2012)

The first installation of The Story was a simple “Once upon a time…” The artist expected maintenance crews to paint over his graffiti. As soon as the wall was cleaned, Mobstr proceeded with the second installation, which was then also painted over, and so on until the narrative was completed. His intention was to create an indirect “teamwork” between two opposing societal forces exemplified by street artist and street maintenance crew.

i like this. 

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Christina at her finest.

(Source: Spotify)

motherjones:

sesamestreet:

Time for a milk break.

Why are we re-blogging this?

motherjones:

sesamestreet:

Time for a milk break.

Why are we re-blogging this?

theatlantic:

Ridiculously Long Men’s Room Lines at Tech Conferences: A Photo Essay

A Bizarro World twist, documented

[Top image: Dan Ackerman]

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Los Angeles, 1971 © Richard Stevens

fuckyeahvintage-retro:

Los Angeles, 1971 © Richard Stevens

reclaimingthelatinatag:

SAMANTHA MARQUEZ, 16-year old Award Winning Scientist and Innovator
At the age of 12, Samantha Marquez developed a hollow structure of cells she named Celloidosomes, which has “applications in Tissue Engineering, Bioengineering, Environmental Science, Genetic Engineering, and cell/drug delivery as well as many other fields of science.” Since discovering Celloidosomes, Samantha has published several peer-reviewed papers and presented her research work around the US, China, Spain, Mexico, Costa Rica, and most recently, Russia, where she won first place in the International Space Olympics. Samantha, who is now working on her 8th patent, is also a tireless advocate for the Latino community, encouraging Latino youth and women to develop a passion for STEM fields.

reclaimingthelatinatag:

SAMANTHA MARQUEZ, 16-year old Award Winning Scientist and Innovator

At the age of 12, Samantha Marquez developed a hollow structure of cells she named Celloidosomes, which has “applications in Tissue Engineering, Bioengineering, Environmental Science, Genetic Engineering, and cell/drug delivery as well as many other fields of science.” Since discovering Celloidosomes, Samantha has published several peer-reviewed papers and presented her research work around the US, China, Spain, Mexico, Costa Rica, and most recently, Russia, where she won first place in the International Space Olympics. Samantha, who is now working on her 8th patent, is also a tireless advocate for the Latino community, encouraging Latino youth and women to develop a passion for STEM fields.

(Source: upworthy)

nevver:

Different Types of Sleepers
retronewyork:

NYC view from The Bronx 1960 by dclarson on Flickr.

greatist:

Who needs multivitamins when you can eat the real thing? Check out this chart of foods containing essential vitamins and minerals.

(Source: the-more-u-know)

nevver:

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