“Today I can announce that our advisers will continue their efforts to bring this madman to justice and to save lives. It’s part of our regional strategy to end the scourge that is the LRA and help realize a future where no African child is stolen from their family and no girl is raped and no boy is turned into a child soldier.”
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YES.
I never stop laughing after this commercial. And I never stop being jealous that they thought of it first. And i’ll never stop wanting to accomplish it.
On the morning of the 5th of April, New York City will wake up to glasgow-based artist david shrigley’s piece ‘how do you feel?’ On the high line billboard. Located at West 18th Street and 10th Avenue, the 25 x 75 foot (7.6 x 23 meter) installation will ask the common, yet complex question and provide an answer, one which is a comment on the emotional state of contemporary society. It deals with anxieties, paranoia, and the familiar pressures of personal and cultural demands.
Private Moon by artist Leonid Tishkov and photographer Boris Bendikov
These romantic images depict the relationship between a man and a fallen celestial object, an affair that would last the rest of their… well his life, at least.
(via: My Modern Met)