
Most Amazing Miniature Food Artworks by Shay Aaron Shay Aaron is a brilliant artist from Israel who makes the most astonishing miniature food jewelry. These foodstuffs look so beautiful that we would desire to eat them. Actually, there’s a whole market out there for miniature food. Not actual stuff you can eat, but beautifully hand made designs of steaks, burgers, pies, vegetables, eggs and pretty much food artworks you can think of. Comments comments Forever Alone Prank Flash Mob | Strange Beaver
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The Meaning of Life - StumbleUpon by Cliff Pickover The differences between men and women. This is my lastest book: The Book of Black: Black Holes, Black Death, Black Forest Cake, and Other Dark Sides of Life Easily read my latest tweets, for free, here. Return to Pickover's main web page. Humor-bation: Philosoraptor... - StumbleUpon This Blog Linked From Here The Web Philosoraptor... Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest 17 comments: oblivigaDecember 19, 2011 at 1:57 AMlolReplyDeleteIroxby22December 19, 2011 at 2:54 AMve'lol'iraptorReplyDeleteeewlDecember 19, 2011 at 6:11 AMIf the opposite of PRO is CON, is the opposite of prostitution constitution? Load more... Newer PostOlder PostHome
Dog Watches 'Marmaduke': Cute/Ridiculous Animal Thing Of The Day It's the end of a long day and all you want to do is sit down with your dinner and veg out in front of the TV. We've all been there. Well, in YouTuber MrBradlittlejohn's case, he probably should have paid closer attention to what channel the TV was tuned into, because he ended up trapped watching a children's movie. While Brad absentmindedly ate his dinner, Golden Retriever Smitty was enraptured with the CGI version of "Marmaduke" that was on the screen, and after that there was no changing the channel. With these dog-watching-TV videos, it's usually debatable whether or not the dog actually understands what's going on, but in this case, Smitty looks like a full-blown couch potato. Just watchin' his stories. Via The Daily What Also on HuffPost:
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Is Your Job Killing You? Embed this infographic on your site! <a href=" src=" alt="Is Job Stress Killng You?" width="500" border="0" /></a><br />From: <a href=" We may accuse each other of exaggerating when we say our jobs are killing us, but it might not be that much of an exaggeration. Who Is At Greatest Risk for Work-Related Stress Death? How Stressed Are We? 40% of workers say their job is excessively stressful 29% say they feel extremely stressed at work 26% say they quite frequently feel burned out at work 1 in 4 workers feel their jobs are the most stressful aspect of their lives 3 in 4 workers believe job stress has increased over the last generation Most Common Causes of Work Stress How Coworkers Cause Stress Stress has been linked to: Death from Overworking How Workers Can Reduce Stress
At the right moment - part 5 (16 pictures) - StumbleUpon Cool and funny photos taken at the right moment from the right angle. Previous part: At the right moment – Part 4 Via: [Perfectly Timed Photos] and [Fishki.net] Friend's dog ate gum. Went for walk. This happened The 48 Laws of Power - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - StumbleUpon Background[edit] Greene initially formulated some of the ideas in The 48 Laws of Power while working as a writer in Hollywood and concluding that today's power elite shared similar traits with powerful figures throughout history.[5] In 1995, Greene worked as a writer at Fabrica, an art and media school, and met a book packager named Joost Elffers.[4][8] Greene pitched a book about power to Elffers and six months later, Elffers requested that Greene write a treatment.[4] Although Greene was unhappy in his current job, he was comfortable and saw the time needed to write a proper book proposal as too risky.[10] However, at the time Greene was rereading his favorite biography about Julius Caesar and took inspiration from Caesar's decision to cross the Rubicon River and fight Pompey, thus inciting the Great Roman Civil War.[10] Greene would follow Caesar's example and write the treatment, which later became The 48 Laws of Power.[10] He would note this as the turning point of his life.[10]
Historically Hardcore - Amazingly Awesome | Viral WTF - StumbleUpon Historically Hardcore: a series of promo posters designed by Jenny Burrows and Matt Kappler as part of a portfolio project. The Smithsonian was unaware of their creation until the clever ads went viral, at which point the Smithsonian asked Jenny to remove them from her portfolio or edit out any mention of the esteemed museum. Download the high-res pdfs from here.