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Wedding Dresses Gone Wild

Here’s a cool collection of over the top wedding dresses! Enjoy!

This one is made of paper.

A wedding gown made from peacock feathers? Wowsers!

This wedding gown was made from recycled plastic bags… interesting!

The plastic bottle wedding gown that no one can wear… I guess you just stand under it?

This wedding gown was made from paper towels… very absorbent, I would assume.

I don’t even know what to say about this one..

The bride elected not to wear white, but hey it’s a beautiful dress I think.

A wedding gown made of flowers. Pretty!

This wedding dress looks kind of odd. Not sure what’s up with it.

Balloons.. a wedding dress made of balloons… I’m speechless!

The wiffleball wedding dress that only the manikin was brave enough to try on!

Another strange design.

Hmmm… a dropcloth and plastic bag wedding gown.

This wedding dress with the flowers on the outside is actually very pretty.

This dress is billed as the world’s heaviest wedding gown… probably because of that ridiculously puffy and long train!

Hello Kitty! Cute.

Another super long train on a wedding gown…

The wedding dress made from newspapers…

It’s in a gallery, so probably never worn in a wedding, this wedding dress is made from recycled plastic bottles.

Interesting… and probably unbelievably hard to walk around while wearing it.

I saved the best for last… how’s this for a totally over the top wedding dress? Where’s the groom going to stand I wonder…

A Cool Collection of Interesting Bags

The Armadillo Bag

Very nifty bag made from pop can pull tabs!

Ok, so this one is a little bit disturbing…

It’s not a hand bag, it’s a hen bag… LOL

A clever idea… a purse made from a license plate!

Awww. it’s a cute puppy purse!

The Eiffel Tower handbag. Super cool.

This one is fun…

A super cool guitar hand bag. Wow.

A thick shag bag.

The keyboard bag. Interesting!

Wow… these are onion bags… or are they purses… or are they boxes… I’m not really sure.

A teapot purse. Cute!

A super smart rubics cube bag. Neato!

Very artistic! Called the Goddess bag.

Love love love this one!

Covered with stamps… very cool bag especially if you’re a collector.

Very sleek and designer looking!

 

A frog purse… cute and grumpy at the same time!

Politically Incorrect Baby Shirts

All daddy wanted was a blowjob

Lock up your daughters.

They shake me!
🙁

Daddy drinks because I cry

I’m not a boy!

CAUTION
contents under pressure

I cry when ugly people hold me.

I tore Mommy a new one

Daddy’s lil’ Squirt

damn, I’m cute!

Level 1 Human… LOL

my first metal shirt

my parents met online

I pity the fool who makes me cry

back off, I’m teething

Silent Movie Manners

Back when movies were silent,
rules at the theater were just a little different!

Ladies and gentlemen,
kindly remove your hats.

Madam,
how would you like to sit behind the hat you are wearing.

Ladies kindly remove your hats.

Gentlemen, kindly remove your hats.
No smoking please.

Loud talking or whistling not allowed.

Please applaud with hands only.

😀

Cool Shades and a Deathly Grin

The mummified body of deceased monk Luang Pho Daeng sits enclosed in a special glass display case, like a quirky, macabre statue. He is the main attraction at Wat Khunaram, a temple on the Thai island of Ko Samui where visitors are welcomed with cool shades and a deathly grin.

The figure sits wrapped in his bright orange monk’s robes. Perched above his nose is a pair of dark Ray-Ban sunglasses, completely hiding what’s left of his eyes.

Luang Pho Daeng was once the abbot at this temple. The monk’s body was manipulated into a simple meditative pose following his passing in 1973 at the ripe old age of 79.

It is believed that Luang Pho Daeng predicted when he would pass away and left instructions detailing what was to be done with his body when the time came. If it decomposed – as one might expect it would in the warm, sticky climate of southern Thailand – he was to be cremated. If, however, his body evinced fewer signs of decomposition, his wish was that it be put on display.

Luang Pho Daeng hoped that his preserved corpse would be a source of inspiration to forthcoming generations – an influence on them to act upon Buddhist teachings and so help save themselves from the endless suffering of life.

Because Luang Pho Daeng spent the last days of his life in deep meditation, fasting and refraining from speaking,  some have suggested that this may have slowed down the decaying process after death. If this is true, it may explain why his body is so surprisingly well-maintained.

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Animated Billboard Art

Influential U.K. artist INSA has been using “retro internet technology” to breathe animated life into his graffiti writing since 2010. The art form, which he has dubbed GIF-ITI, involves painstakingly photographing multiple hand-painted layers of each piece of art and overlaying the shots to create fun, often cartoon-like moving pictures.

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These animated GIFs – or “slices of infinite un-reality” – were intended to be viewable solely online, playing with the traditional dynamics between art in the physical world and art on the web. Now, though, thanks to INSA’s new GIF-ITI Viewer app, fans on the street can use their iPhones and iPads to instantly transform seemingly static-looking INSA GIF-ITI creations into animated augmented reality loops. INSA calls it “cutting-edge art for the Tumblr generation.”

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