It totally looks like a Need For Speed track. Besides that resemblance, it’s damn impressive and ballsy… yet so stupid and dangerous…
Gifs can really show you what your real daily life is like, in the funniest way ever.
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Did It Ever Happen to You When… (27 gifs)
Did It Ever Happen to You When… Part 2 (24 gifs)
These are cool gif images that can describe the daily life familiar to many of us.
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Did It Ever Happen to You When… (27 gifs)
Here comes a new selection of photos from the “Back To The Future” project by Irina Werning. Isn’t it cool to take your old picture and recreate the same old scene with you many years later?
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One picture - a Story of One Life (32 pics)
One picture - a Story of One Life. Part 2 (68 pics)
One picture - a Story of One Life. Part 3 (30 pics)
One picture - a Story of One Life. Part 4 (23 pics)
Muammar Gaddafi’s death yesterday was a triumphant day for the Libyan people and marked a new beginning for the much-maligned country. Choppy video uploaded to YouTube revealed that the 69-year-old had been killed in his coastal hometown of Surt by what appeared to be a bullet to the head. His last moments on Earth appeared as violent as his 42-year dictatorship.
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The photographer Patrick Cariou spent and entire decade following a variety of Gypsies as they move throughout Europe. He took pictures of French, Slovakian, Romanian, Turkish, Iranian, Afghan and Indian gypsies. While most seem fairly poor, the French gypsies travel in style. The result of the photographer's work is shocking.
With Gypsies, Patrick retraces in reverse the migration of the Rom people (the Gypsies' own term for themselves) from Western to Eastern Europe, through the Middle East, and ultimately to India, the home of their ancestors. The original journey was an epic, thousand-year odyssey.
The difference between the real life of bachelor and how he pictures it.
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These are transparent specimens of sea life. Iori Tomita is an artist and an undergrad who studies ichthyology. His work is the New World Transparent Specimens created through a lengthy process that uses dyes, enzymes, and preservatives. He is trying to show people the hidden side of natural beauty that they might miss normally.
North Korea is one of the top secret countries in the world. Most photos of local life that appear in media show us military exercises and pompous parades. Finally, photographer Charlie Crane from Great Britain obtained permission to take pictures of daily life in this country. He was accompanied by a guide, but he still had a lot of opportunities to glimpse into the daily routine of ordinary North Koreans.
Having imagination and some free time on your hands can end up in making finger art ;)
It looks like the author had a lot of fun.
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Irina Werning hits a home run with this set of fascinating pictures in her popular ongoing “Back To The Future” project. While the concept is nothing new, it is exciting nonetheless and a lot of people are jumping on the band wagon to take a blast into the past and reenact the look and feel from old photos of themselves.
Check out the previous parts:
One picture – a Story of One Life
One picture – a Story of One Life. Part 2
One picture - a Story of One Life. Part 3
Daily Picdump (90 pics)
Funny Picdump (24 pics)
Daily Gifdump (10 gifs)
Demotivators Picdump (16 pics)
Morning Picdump (54 pics)
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