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It’s called the island of love/jeju Island. The island has some elaborative sexual positions which can give even Kamasutra a fair competition.
Horny Asians. LOL
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David Calvo juggles with 2 Rubik’s Cubes while solving another
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honestly, story of my life sometimes…
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“I would rather try and fail then fail to try.”
I’m not sure who said that but I woke up this morning with that buzzing in my head. So many leaders fail to try and because of this they fail to grow. What adventure is God calling you on? What area of your life do you need to try…
This really cheers me up! :I Although I’m a failure, I’m a winner because I try…
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Another public art piece by Candy Chang.
“I wish this was” is a really interesting way to connect people with community, basically people would buy these stickers, stick them up onto decaying/neglected buildings and write what they would want on them.
It also gave birth to Neighorland which is a digital version of it, but designed to give people the voice to say what they want in their communities rather than what is propped up.
A different way to connect to people, but i’m really getting into this connection idea that seems to be on the for
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Tim Noble and Sue Webster take ordinary objects - like rubbish - to make sculptures which really don’t look like anything. The magic happens when they point a light at them and project the shadows onto the walls. The process of transformations, from trash to recognisable forms, echoes the idea of perceptual psychology - a form of evaluation used for psychological patients. Noble and Webster have repeatedly played with the idea of how humans perceive abstract images and define them with a meaning. The result is surprisingly powerful, redefining how abstract forms can transform into figurative ones.
Click through on the image for a link to their website.
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1 - My best friends are.
2 - What I hate most about myself.
3 - What I love most about myself.
4 - What I’m really good at.
5 - What I’m really bad at.
6 - Biggest turn ons.
7 - Biggest turn offs.
8 - What I want to be when I get older.
9 - My relationship with my sibling(s).
10 - My relationship with my parents.
11 - My idea of a perfect date.
12 - My biggest pet peeves.
13 - A description of the girl I like.
14 - A description of the person I dislike the most.
15 - A reason I’ve lied to a friend.
16 - Where I have lived before.
17 - A description of the family I want to have when I’m older.
18 - What my greatest achievements are.
19 - What I hate the most about school.
20 - How my last kiss when down.
21 - Most embarrassing moment.
22 - What my last text message says.
23 - What words upset me the most.
24 - What words make me the best about myself.
25 - A description of my self-esteem.
26 - A description of my best friend.
27 - The reason behind my last break up.
28 - My favourite songs right now.
29 - A wish that I’ve wished for repeatedly on 11:11.
30 - An internal conflict I have with myself.
31 - The meanest thing anyone has ever said to me.
32 - The sweetest thing anyone has ever said to meeveryone’s doing it
:)
i give in
I want to play toooo!!!
I wannna play!
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