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Retro Interiors
my dream….everything, i want it all! especially that living room, bathroom and omgawd that aqua kitchen!
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Disney Dream Portraits by Annie Leibovitz (Pt. 1)
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Nothing will ever be the same again.
WOW ARE YOU KIDDING ME
my whole life is a lie, i bet they laugh at us
I’d certainly laugh at someone who smacked themselves in the face with chopsticks while trying to eat.
was having fun reading these until…jane…to clarify, the people that did barbie girl (see aqua) did NOT do a song called tarzan and jane…thats a band called toybox…
toybox = tarzan and jane http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IlDjEd8gAkI
aqua = barbie girl http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZyhrYis509A
also, thats kidagakash from the lost empire of atlantis, aka, kida and I’VE seen that movie, i own it even!
and its princess eilonwy (pron.: /aɪˈlɒnwiː/)
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Blake Fall-Conroy, “Minimum Wage Machine,” 2008-2010
This machine allows anyone to work for minimum wage for as long as they like. Turning the crank on the side releases one penny every 4.97 seconds, for a total of $7.25 per hour. This corresponds to minimum wage for a person in New York.
This piece is brilliant on multiple levels, particularly as social commentary. Without a doubt, most people who started operating the machine for fun would quickly grow disheartened and stop when realizing just how little they’re earning by turning this mindless crank. A person would then conceivably realize that this is what nearly two million people in the United States do every day…at much harder jobs than turning a crank. This turns the piece into a simple, yet effective argument for raising the minimum wage.
ah yes totally mentioning this in my paper
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