Wooster Collective: Seen On The Streets of New York:...
Rated • 1 review • cyberculture, streetart, prayer • woostercollective.com
Street-art prayer booth. "We support all major brands."
Rated • 1 review • cyberculture, streetart, prayer • woostercollective.com
Street-art prayer booth. "We support all major brands."
Rated • 1 review • fashion, shoes • 20ltd.com
Hand painted wrapped whole cut shoes by Lodger. Too pricey for me, but so sexy.
Rated • 1 review • fashion, bags • selectism.com
Great 3-fold bag by Hard Graft: computer, over-nighter, portfolio case.
Rated • 1 review • environment • newscientist.com
From the page: OULD owning a great dane make you as much of an eco-outcast as an SUV driver? Yes it should, say Robert and Brenda Vale, two architects who specialise in sustainable living at Victoria University of Wellington in New Zealand. In their new book, Time to Eat the Dog: The real guide to sustainable living, they compare the ecological footprints of a menagerie of popular pets with those of various other lifestyle choices - and the critters do not fare well.
Rated • 2 reviews • culture, memes, interwebs • pastemagazine.com
Paste's top 10 internet memes.
Rated • 2 reviews • blogs • happymortal.com
From the page: No, the Hawks didn't swindle the Dolphins by trading Deon Branch for Jake Long, but they did swindle 100 (give or take a few) locals out of their flu vaccine.
The point is not that the Seahawks got the vaccine. The point is that they got it before hundreds of people who are at a higher risk of dying form H1N1. Yes, anyone should be able to get the vaccine. As a King county resident, I have tried my hardest to get it and haven't been able to yet. The question is why did they get it weeks before me? Weeks before hundreds of the elderly and those with special needs?
Rated • 1 review • politics, gittmo, guantanamo playlist, music, guantanamo • happymortal.com
A list of the songs and artists used for torture at Guantanamo Bay.