View Larger The only kind of marks you should ever leave on a dog.
I’ve reblogged this photo so many times & that’s my favorite comment on a photo in the history of the world.
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View Larger The only kind of marks you should ever leave on a dog.
I’ve reblogged this photo so many times & that’s my favorite comment on a photo in the history of the world.
(Source: alizebaby626)
Perhaps, some day, people will look at the metal and paper in their pockets and if they all agreed to agree that it meant nothing, we could all just head to the beach and watch the waves come in.
— Frankie Boyle (via mypositivereflections)
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We know you’re not supposed to play with your food, but we couldn’t resist posting these illustrations by artist, Hong Yi. For nearly a month now, she has been creating fun illustrations with food. The parameters for the project were that only a backdrop of a white plate could be used and that the image had to be entirely made of food. You can see more of her illustrations here.
This comic is based on my mom’s encounter with three scary-looking Samaritans in East River Park during New York’s badder days.
Scratchboard! Drawn specially for the Spring ‘12 issue of INK, SVA’s student-owned comic magazine.
I love this comic by Hilary.