MARIO, YOUR PRINCESS IS IN ANOTHER AQUARIUM?!?!
Reddittor jennyleighb posted video and these photos of her roomate’s 55 gallon aquarium that’s been customized with a LEGO Super Mario Bros. level. Here’s a link to more photos showing the progession of the build.
for our fish, Craig.
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Shower head that turns water rainbow colors
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Bath tiles that change color according to heat
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Don’t take a shower if you’re on any kind of hallucinatory drugs
hmm
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I have this photo saved as ‘The Best Picture Imaginable’.
Someone should not have given me a laptop. It means I can upload pictures as I please.
Poor Craig. I like to call this one “SOON.” and it features my two great loves.
YOU WILL REBLOG THIS ON SIGHT.
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Craig had never heard Destiny’s Child’s ‘Bootylicious’ before.
I fixed that this weekend.
Today MIGHT be mine and Craig’s one year anniversary?
I found the oldest picture I have of him on my phone and it’s one I asked him to send me so that I could show him off. Turns out, he sent it to me exactly one year ago.
^_^
A picture in 365 slices. Each slice is one day of the year.
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The Ghosts of Philadelphia’s Demolished Past
Cranes and skyhooks appear like dissonant memories, faded memories of the past grafted upon photographer Andrew Evans’ somber black-and-white snapshots of the present. Evans’ composites not only introduces multiple processes and layers of history into each image, but—taken at face value—the photographs envision fascinating hologram-like architectures. Depicted in shifting opacities, the structures appear simultaneously in the process of construction and decay, and the landscape reveals its very real state of constant flux. Did someone say palimpsest?
See the rest at The Atlantic Cities. [Images: Andrew Evans/Flickr]
For all you Philadelphians
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