søndag 22. november 2009

This is a cheap one

 

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One of my favourite bags; I bought it in a charity shop. I like it quite a lot, cause it can actually hold a water bottle but it’s not that big. And it looks old- vintage- hipster- something.

tirsdag 17. november 2009

What do you say Nik?

 

Wouldn’t it be good to be in your shoes, even if it was for just one day?

Oh yeah, I WISH!

torsdag 12. november 2009

This is fantastic

The cute lil’ gnome and tha dead muff. Found them in Brick Lane.

 

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søndag 8. november 2009

A gigant bug or yucky on a wheel, seriously


søndag 1. november 2009

Pop art


Today I was at the Henie Onstad art centre and watched some nice photos and other arts. Two weeks ago I was at a more spectacular exhibition; POP LIFE at Tate Modern.




There I saw some cool Warhol and Takashi Mukrami, while some of the work by Damien Hirst just disgusted me. A calf in a tank was one of the wierder pieces. A dead horse with a plank stuck through it saying "INRI" vas revolting. Like, it was a dead animal lying on the ground, for the audience to see. Why do animals have to suffer for us to call it art? Like, I don't know if Hirst killed that horse or if it died naturally, but do you really have to place that in a gallery?

And Jeff Koons? That's just porn.








Kirsten Dunst like a mange/animé/Harajuku/Japanese cartoon figure.



This bear was made for Kanye



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Andy Warhol's print on a wall

onsdag 28. oktober 2009

Worst scenario ever


I chew some gum. Not a lot, but a little lot. So, if someone coughed and had the swine flu and did not cough in their elbow, and the swine flu bacteria was lurking in the air, would it be possible for me when I chew gum and blow bubbles and walk past that place that that person has been and the germs stick to my bubble? And then I'll swallow it, cause I usually do that with my gum. Would I eat the bacteria and get swine flu? Or would the bacteria or virus just die inside me? Hmmm...

lørdag 24. oktober 2009

Blowing cold wind