Michael Salter - Styrobot, 2008 - 22 feet of styrofoam packing material
Michael Salter - Styrobot, 2008 - 22 feet of styrofoam packing material
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I love the “talking” stage.
You know, the part of the relationship where you get to know the person first. You’d do anything just to impress the person, trying to get them to like you. The part of the relationship where all you want to do is talk to the person and your head is just focused on making them become yours. Everything’s just cuter, especially those never-ending text messages and those late night phone calls.
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Random Vent
I really hate being called a “good guy”. Honestly, I know it’s a compliment, and you probably don’t mean anything negative towards it, but it’s just so annoying. You know what kills me though? What really gets under my skin? When people say, “There are only a few of you left.”
Have you ever wondered why there are only a few of us “good guys” left? It’s because we’re never noticed. Being a “good guy” usually just lands you in the friendzone. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had feelings for a girl that ends up dating some shitty dude that ends up cheating, lying, and just treating their girl like shit. That’s what girls want nowadays. They want to be with that asshole fuckhead that doesn’t respect them and is probably not going to do shit with his life. So why in the hell would I want to be this “good guy”? So I can be just that friend that you talk to when things go wrong with your fuckhead boyfriend?
I can’t treat women that way. I guess I was built with something that just won’t let me degrade myself to becoming one of those guys. I suppose that labels me a “good guy” for having respect for women, but any man who doesn’t is just trash.
Girls always say that they want a “good guy”, well honestly stop with all that bullshit. Every real “good guy” knows that isn’t true. It’s really sad, but it’s the truth.
Jay Pharoah Impersonating Will Smith, DMX, Eddie Murphy, Chris Tucker, Barack Obama, Jay-Z, 50 Cent, Cassidy & Katt Williams
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French artist Mademoiselle Maurice who creates stunning geometric figures on urban surfaces using rainbows of folded origami figures. via
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This sounds like.. a great plan lol
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