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Weird Google autocorrect.
Turning Children’s Drawings to Toys by Child’s Own Studio
Remember all that crazy shit you drew as a kid? True story: when I was but a wee lad I was fond of drawing bones with wings on them. There was a whole family of them. Why? Who the hell knows, kids are weird! But how awesome would have been if a cool company like this existed: where they take children’s drawings and convert them to real world toys. Maybe one day my Flying Bones with faces can get the same treatment. Check out tons more at their flickr
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OMG THIS. KSAJLKASJLAKS. I am so doing this for what ever children I may have!
Mud made me lol for real, awkwardly at work too. I love this concept!
Margie was a very different kind of pin-up girl. She was not salacious, and her clothes were neatly buttoned up. She was a young wife on the homefront pining for soldier husband, and her serious and articulate “letters” that appeared alongside her image were about managing money. But she was a big hit with the young men fighting overseas during World War II.
“Margie” was created to encourage soldiers to manage their pay. Her letters informed soldiers about soldiers’ deposits, personal transfer accounts, Class E allotments of pay, War Bonds, and National Service Life insurance. The posters were distributed in posts, commands, and theaters of operation.
She was also a real person. Margie Stewart passed away this May at the age of 92. She was not a soldier, but she gave the men overseas a reason and a reminder to plan for a life with their sweethearts after the war ended.
These posters are part of the holdings of the National Archives and can be found in Record Group 44.
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Kodak T-Max 400 35mm Versus the Competition
Back in May 2011 I reviewed Kodak T-Max 400 and praised its qualities with barely a bad word to say. I thought it would be interesting now to do a retrospective review and compare it to some other black and white film I’ve since had the chance to use.
I can’t get over this it is so creative! I have to try this soon :D
aaaah! So cute :3
And yet M. Night Shamalan couldn’t do it with millions of dollars.
THE COMMENT^^^
YESSS!!!oh my god….
Reblog for both awesome cosplayers and amazing comment
THESE COSPLAYERS + THAT COMMENT = GENIUS
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Posted Without Comment of the Day: Redditor fluffypotatoes says: “My son has a long to do list today!”
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My sim’s baby is really creepy looking..
Turning Children’s Drawings to Toys by Child’s Own Studio
Remember all that crazy shit you drew as a kid?...