Archive | June, 2011

“Tat” Book

This internet meme had been circulating the net for over a week, only for those in amazement to find out that it was all a hoax. Check out this tattoo session, where a young lady gets all 150 of her Facebook Friends tattooed onto her forearm. I don’t know what is more sad – the [...]

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Create Collages the Easy Way.

Ever get bored of seeing the same old photos represented in the same old way?  Well, we have the answer to your prayers. Shape Collage is a piece of software that allows you to manipulate large amounts of images into shapes and text.  Not only can you house them on your laptop, but  you can [...]

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Life Inside of a Hula Hoop

Life Inside of a Hula Hoop

Last week we introduced you to Marawa the Amazing, a kick ass hula-hooper from Britain. While she can spin over 70 hoops on any part of her body, NerdLike wanted to know what it felt like to spin INSIDE of one. Check out this unique footage, shot inside of the hoop.

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MOCA Take it to the streets

The Museum of Contemporary Art is currently hosting the Art In The Streets exhibition. MOCA is the first large-scale American museum to host such a spectacle. The event brings together the work of graffiti legends such as Fab 5 Freddy, Futura and the work of Martha Cooper.  The LA edition will also focus on street [...]

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50 Stereotypes in 2 Minutes

50 Stereotypes in 2 Minutes

Panda Smash TV just created a video that fits 50 of the country’s most well known stereotypes into 2 minutes of comedy. Believe it or not, the number was somewhere around 70 and had been whittled down. This short video compiles the outtakes, which are just as insanely hilarious.

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Painted Cyclist

Cycling Naked ?  Another L’Oreal advert you might think, but  not this time.  The annual London Naked Bike Ride was in its 8th procession last weekend, bringing out thousands of cyclists in a mass peaceful protest. Cyclists and oil-free transportation enthusiasts amassed together  in central London to express their views  on cycling laws and  the [...]

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Tailor-Made

Tailor-Made Hope

Africa is the world’s most poor and underdeveloped continent on this planet; experiencing years of violence and a multitude of horrific humanitarian  crises.  Throughout this ordeal, the children of Africa suffer the worst – as they are often the most deprived human beings, while remaining the most innocent. Little Dresses for Africa designs and produces [...]

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