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Love is patient

Love is patient

SADNESS: Barbie & Ken Behind The Scenes One would assume Barbie lives the perfect life (I mean, if you don’t count her hoarding addiction). But you know what they say — Money doesn’t buy happiness. And apparently Barbie’s Dream House, pink Ferrari, and all those damn shoes don’t guarantee a happy marriage. Photographer Dina Goldstein brings us this never before seen look into the real lives of Barbie & Ken. There’s tension! Via: designtaxi.com Average Faces From Around The World - StumbleUpon Added on Feb 08, 2011 / Category : StrangeNews / 228 Comments Finding the average face of people across the world was a tough job but someone had to do it. This guy basically takes a thousands and thousands images of everyday people from any city and the software makes an 'average' of the people, giving one final portrait. Take a look at this amazing project called "World of Facial Averages" If you like this article, Share it with the world:

dvdp ‘The Hobbit' Trailer Recreated With LEGOs Back in June, the long-expected trailer for The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug was finally released. The preview gave Tolkien fans their first glimpse of the dragon Smaug, voiced in this adaptation by Benedict Cumberbatch. This week, the dedicated artists of the Brotherhood Workshop have re-created the entire trailer using only animated LEGOs. The Brotherhood Workshop has also provided a side-by-side comparison of their animation and the original Hobbit trailer. The entire project, from start to finish, has been chronicled on the Brotherhood Workshop’s Facebook page. ‘The Hobbit’ Trailer Recreated With LEGOs

The Old One Two: Underground Boxing in New York Photographer Devin Yalkin first heard about underground boxing the way many legendary things are passed along—through the grapevine. Heading out one night with a few friends, Yalkin arrived at a giant building in Manhattan’s Lower East Side. Joining a slow moving mass of people climbing a staircase, he felt the dull vibrations from the steps beneath him. “The scene was rampant,” he says. Although he’s never boxed, the photographer was immediately drawn to the spectacle of the fights. Yalkin’s black and white images, which he began shooting in November 2010, reflect an indefinite undercurrent of the matches, encapsulating not just the fight itself but the emotion of the spectators, the grit of the environment and the sensory overload of the new situation. Devin Yalkin is a New York based photographer and a recent graduate of School of Visual Arts.

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