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Vintage New Year
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Before the coming New Year holidays, I wanted to show the old postcards that greeted our primogenitors. Funny, touching, Kicevo cards early XX century, so nice to treat them. In general, anyone interested – consider greetings olden…

Very creative New Year gift
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If you want to surprise your friend with a creative gift, look through this instruction.
You can use as many coins as you like…
iBoobies: men-only case for the iPhone
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Give your iPhone a jiggle and a wiggle with this hilarious case and stand. It will make even the most boring calls a titillating experience!
Features: Serves as a protective case & as a stand While designed for the iPhone model 4.

Claire Felicie project: What soldiers look like before, during and after war
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Photographer Claire Felicie’s Marked project shows the faces of soldiers before, during and after war. The differences are slight but undeniable. Skin is weathered, wrinkles are deeper and eyes are sadder. See for yourself.
Artist Huang Yung-fu: rainbow village of Taichung
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Huang Yung-fu first picked up a paintbrush about two years ago. He started to paint for his own pleasure using the remains of the equipment from the art classes he attended when he was a child. Students of a university not far from the “painted military dependents’ village” seem to be among the first who discovered this old man’s talent and started to spread the news. Some even took pictures of the paintings and published them online. Information about his paintings went viral, to the point where tourists have flown in from Malaysia, Japan, and Korea to see them. The dull and drab military dependents’ village is now recognized as one of the must-see spots in central Taichung City.
Frieke Janssens:The beauty of an ugly addiction
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Titled “The beauty of an ugly addiction”, photographer Frieke Janssens confronts viewers with questions about the general smoking ban introduced in Belgium some months ago. Surrealistic, melancholic and theatrical but especially controversial pictures of smoking kids are used to visualise the contradiction of the unhealthy cigarette and the immense attraction of smoking.