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    Glass Onion 1992 (Taken with instagram)

    Glass Onion 1992 (Taken with instagram)

     
  2. 11:25 23rd Jan 2012

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    Reblogged from jaydokken

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    How long until someone photo shops those into Apple logos?

    How long until someone photo shops those into Apple logos?

    (Source: jaydokken)

     
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    Making cream puffs (Taken with instagram)

    Making cream puffs (Taken with instagram)

     
  4. 17:13 20th Jan 2012

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    Reblogged from grahambinns

    The best thing for me to do is forget about my need for inspiration and go out and live a little more. Get uncomfortable. Live some other art. Travel. Walk the earth and get into adventures. I believe pretty strongly that this sort of thing comes from deep inside. So it requires some shake-up. Ironically, for me, getting inspired is ultimately about forgetting about looking for inspiration, because in that mode, you’re always judging. And when you’re judging, you’re not nearly as open to some inspiration that might crack you upside the head. Escape and engage.
    — Chase Jarvis (via grahambinns)
     
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    Post no bills (Taken with Instagram at Canterbury)

    Post no bills (Taken with Instagram at Canterbury)

     
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    Hi Power (Taken with Instagram at Shilla Korean Japanese Restaurant)

    Hi Power (Taken with Instagram at Shilla Korean Japanese Restaurant)

     
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    Commuter blur (Taken with instagram)

    Commuter blur (Taken with instagram)

     
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    Twin Gables (Taken with instagram)

    Twin Gables (Taken with instagram)

     
  9. Can’t buy me love

    The relationship between money and happiness is surprisingly weak, which may stem in part from the way people spend it. Drawing on empirical research, we propose eight principles designed to help consumers get more happiness for their money. Specifically, we suggest that consumers should (1) buy more experiences and fewer material goods; (2) use their money to benefit others rather than themselves; (3) buy many small pleasures rather than fewer large ones; (4) eschew extended warranties and other forms of overpriced insurance; (5) delay consumption; (6) consider how peripheral features of their purchases may affect their day-to-day lives; (7) beware of comparison shopping; and (8) pay close attention to the happiness of others

    http://dunn.psych.ubc.ca/files/2011/04/Journal-of-consumer-psychology.pdf

     
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    Taken with Instagram at Marsh Island

    Taken with Instagram at Marsh Island