Kids Reacting To A Guignol Puppet Show
Snapped by photographer Alfred Eisenstaedt in 1963 the moment a puppet dragon was slain, these kids provide visual proof that there was such thing as entertainment before Xbox.
It feels oh-so-good to have finally let go of your comfort zone.
But my security mosquito net, never.
Additional lies conceal our initial lies, and grander lies follow to maintain our audiences, if we gather one.
To be able to bask in a restful weekend, consume food packed with no-nonsense nutrients a.k.a. real food, Skype with homies, spend time with oneself and sort priorities. Ah things to be grateful for.
Sweating out 242 kcal in half an hour. It’s not really fun to run, sleep is! When I’m about to quit halfway, I’d come around and convince myself that this is good at least for proper blood circulation.
You know. I’ll no longer have this privilege when I’m older with weaker knees. Just taking advantage of being young.
Something to perk me up in attempt to get over heartpain.
Two things: RDJ, Ally McBeal, Sting and the fact that this was almost over two decades ago.
Flashmob of the Day: A flashmob invaded a Copenhagen, Denmark Metro train last month, but in this case, the flashmob was the Copenhagen Philharmonic Orchestra.
They treated unsuspecting commuters to a performance of Grieg’s “Peer Gynt,” and creative agency Makropol captured the whole thing on video.
Right about now, a few people on that train are probably wishing they had taken their earbuds out.
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I don’t mind flash mobs like this. :)
Via The Daily What




