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Products I Love / Muhs Home paper weights
Bethany Seawright via Erin Loechner, pinterest.com

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Wish / Chandelier
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This Guy Got 4 Magnets Implanted In His Wrist To Hold His iPod Nano
Buster Heine (1:52 pm PDT, May 10), cultofmac.com
Most of us have kind of moved on from the iPod. It was real­ly freak­ing awe­some for a while, but then Apple came out with the iPhone and iPad. Since then iPod sales have slow­ly dropped, because why spend $150 on an iPod when an extra hundo will…

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This Guy Got 4 Magnets Implanted In His Wrist To Hold His iPod Nano
Buster Heine (1:52 pm PDT, May 10), cultofmac.com

Most of us have kind of moved on from the iPod. It was real­ly freak­ing awe­some for a while, but then Apple came out with the iPhone and iPad. Since then iPod sales have slow­ly dropped, because why spend $150 on an iPod when an extra hundo will…

http://flpbd.it/CzkIB

Crazy Talk: A Jealous Congressman and America’s First Insanity Defense
Matt Soniak, mentalfloss.com
Image cred­it: Nation­al ArchivesOn a Sun­day after­noon in Wash­ing­ton, D.C., in 1859, Philip Bar­ton Key, son of the man who wrote “The Star Span­gled Banner,” stood in the park and waved his hand­ker­chief in the air. He was attempt­…

 Leniency toward a crim­i­nal who exhib­it­ed a men­tal ill­ness was com­mon in ancient Greece and Rome, and later spread through­out Europe. In the Mid­dle Ages in Eng­land and West­ern Europe, the courts often either spared the insane the ordeal of a trial and sim­ply com­mit­ted them to an asy­lum, or found them guilty and then imme­di­ate­ly referred the case to the king for a royal par­don.

Crazy Talk: A Jealous Congressman and America’s First Insanity Defense
Matt Soniak, mentalfloss.com

Image cred­it: Nation­al Archives

On a Sun­day after­noon in Wash­ing­ton, D.C., in 1859, Philip Bar­ton Key, son of the man who wrote “The Star Span­gled Banner,” stood in the park and waved his hand­ker­chief in the air. He was attempt­…

Leniency toward a crim­i­nal who exhib­it­ed a men­tal ill­ness was com­mon in ancient Greece and Rome, and later spread through­out Europe. In the Mid­dle Ages in Eng­land and West­ern Europe, the courts often either spared the insane the ordeal of a trial and sim­ply com­mit­ted them to an asy­lum, or found them guilty and then imme­di­ate­ly referred the case to the king for a royal par­don.

12 DIY Wall Art Ideas Using Silhouettescurbly.com
I just walked around my house and made a quick inven­to­ry of how many sil­hou­ette images I have as wall art in my home. The count cur­rent­ly stands at 10, but that num­ber increas­es dras­ti­cal­ly depend­ing on what hol­i­day decor I have out…

12 DIY Wall Art Ideas Using Silhouettes
curbly.com

I just walked around my house and made a quick inven­to­ry of how many sil­hou­ette images I have as wall art in my home. The count cur­rent­ly stands at 10, but that num­ber increas­es dras­ti­cal­ly depend­ing on what hol­i­day decor I have out…

My Modern Ministitcherydickorydock.com
{Enter: Mod­ern Mini Chal­lenge}Was lay­ing in bed dream­ing of vivid col­ors against fresh white, of oval & square shapes…and all at once it hit me. Why not turn my sil­hou­ette col­lage idea into a MINI QUILT?!?! YES! Per­fect in so many…

My Modern Mini
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{Enter: Mod­ern Mini Chal­lenge}

Was lay­ing in bed dream­ing of vivid col­ors against fresh white, of oval & square shapes…and all at once it hit me. Why not turn my sil­hou­ette col­lage idea into a MINI QUILT?!?! YES! Per­fect in so many…

Whimsical Portraits of Classical Musicians by Nikolaj Lund
EDW Lynch, laughingsquid.com
Dan­ish cel­list and pho­tog­ra­ph­er Niko­laj Lund takes remark­ably whim­si­cal and inven­tive pho­tos of clas­si­cal musi­cians.via Colos­sal

Whimsical Portraits of Classical Musicians by Nikolaj http://flpbd.it/f9K7d

Whimsical Portraits of Classical Musicians by Nikolaj Lund
EDW Lynch, laughingsquid.com

Dan­ish cel­list and pho­tog­ra­ph­er Niko­laj Lund takes remark­ably whim­si­cal and inven­tive pho­tos of clas­si­cal musi­cians.

via Colos­sal

Whimsical Portraits of Classical Musicians by Nikolaj http://flpbd.it/f9K7d

A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.

-B(urrhus) F(rederic) Skinner

A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.

-B(urrhus) F(rederic) Skinner