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26 Reasons Kids Are Pretty Much Just Tiny Drunk Adults. Mini pig wants some attention. Art Student Owl. About Art Student Owl is an advice animal image macro series featuring an owl with a cigarette in its mouth. The overlaid text typically makes fun of art student stereotypes or conveys frustrations commonly shared by artists and students in art school.

Origin The series is believed to have originated from the single topic blog Fuck Yeah Art Student Owl, which was launched by School of Visual Arts student and Tumblr user Kendra on February 22nd, 2011. The first image posted on the blog was captioned with “this product is known to be carcinogenic, better paint with it”: Spread A discussion thread about Kendra’s Art Student Owl blog was posted on the Sweatdrop Manga Studio Forums on February 28th and an article written by Jay Hathaway titled “Art Student Owl – New Advice Meme Alert” was published via Urlesque on March 3rd. Notable Examples Derivative: Art Newbie Owl Blank Templates Search Interest. He will never have a girlfriend - hewillneverhaveagirlfriend. What crazy national day falls on your birthday?

Christmas is great and all but it's so boring - EVERYONE celebrates Christmas. So we decided to have a look at some unconventional & weird days we could fill the calendar with. First stop, the internet. Unsurprisingly we were not disappointed. Though some of these may be a little obscure (give them a quick Google if you're unsure), they are all genuine national days somewhere in the world. Which one falls on your birthday? Let us know in the comments section below. We've just launched our Student Beans ID iOS app! Remember, if you're a student, to add these things to your life - huge student discounts - freebies - brilliant student articles like this - all for FREE.

Sign up to studentbeans.com right now Don't wait until later, you know you'll forget! 1… Emma M. Animated shorts: 10 Must Watch Short Films. Blackwater Gospel Is One Of The Most Disturbing Yet Awesome Animated Movies I've Seen I Awhile [Video] Coin-Covered Wishing Trees in Portmeirion, Britain. Sticking hundreds of small denomination coins into tree trunks is apparently a popular way of getting rid of illnesses. At least that’s what the staff at a holiday attraction in Gwynedd discovered after investigating the story behind several coin-covered tree trunks in the vicinity of Italianate village Portmeirion.

The first tree was cut down four years ago, in order to widen the path to the picturesque settlement founded in 1925, and within only a few months it was covered with 2p coins. Now there are seven such tree trunks in the area, so estate manager Meurig Jones started an investigation to uncover the origins of this unusual habit. Photo credits She managed to track down coin-covered trees back to the 1700s, when they were apparently used as wishing trees. People believed that a person suffering from an illness could hammer a coin into a tree trunks and the tree would take the illness away, but if someone removed the coin, they themselves would become ill.

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