By Annalyn Censky @CNNMoney January 4, 2012
It only takes $34,000 a year, after taxes, per person, to be among the richest 1% in the world….
Faux Movie Poster of the Day: French art director Pascal Witaszek psyches the Internet with a massive tease of a teaser poster for a not-quite-real Walt Disney biopic starring Hollywood “It” guy Ryan Gosling.
I WISHH
Ryan Gosling as Walt Disney. Why in the world is this not real?
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Surreal Depiction of Human Environmental Impact
Artistic married duo Robert and Shana ParkeHarrison first brought us the surreal universe of the dapper Everyday man in their series entitled The Architect’s Brother. Since the release of that photography project, the couple have unveiled two new series entitled Counterpoint and Gray Dawn. While the older works display the unusual plight of the Everyday man in his natural surroundings, the newer images seem to depict the unfortunate outcomes of a mistreated land.
Americans Make Up Half of The World’s One %
By Annalyn Censky @CNNMoney January 4, 2012
It only takes $34,000 a year, after taxes, per person, to be among the richest 1% in the world….
Interesting..
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Bottega Louie has the cutest pastry boxes that I had to save the one from my most recent purchase there. Its new life as the vessel of Christmas cheer is almost coming full circle :)
“Compared with persons who watched no TV, those who spend a lifetime average of 6 hours a day watching TV can expect to live about 5 years less.” This is a 9 minute video, which is eons in internet video time, but I recommend watching it. It’s a good perspective on advice that we have already heard but which many of us don’t really follow. 23 1/2! Let’s get moving people!
(BTW, I love the illustration and presentation in this!)
What time is it? Katamriventure Time! Oh my flip, this is amazing!
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Karmin won an AMA this year? I feel like it was only a few months ago that I saw them on Youtube. That’s wild. I just saw this video of their own song and I have to admit that it’s rather catchy.