deanminifie:

inkoneart:

“Shredded” by InkOne

USD$29.45

deanminifie:

inkoneart:

Shredded” by InkOne

USD$29.45

bowtiecat:

Last month, we saw the release of the first King of Fighters XIII DLC character, Iori (with the Power of Flames). Next week, Kyo Kusanagi gets the classic treatment with his 1999-2002 moveset and outfit. NESTS Kyo uses his legendary rekka mixups that make him a fearsome foe in corners, along with an overhead flying kick that adds to his unpredictability.

parkandbond:

“Speak out for what you believe, and what you feel. Or don’t. You have to live with yourself.” - Robert Redford

parkandbond:

“Speak out for what you believe, and what you feel. Or don’t. You have to live with yourself.” - Robert Redford

omocat:

poor guy…

omocat:

poor guy…

(Source: omocat)

carpentrix:

Jon Cotner and Claire Hamilton are doing something incredible. I wrote about it for The Faster Times. You can read it here.
And you should also take a look at their “Fire Island Slideshow” (from which this photo is taken) as part of The Believer’s art issue.

carpentrix:

Jon Cotner and Claire Hamilton are doing something incredible. I wrote about it for The Faster Times. You can read it here.

And you should also take a look at their “Fire Island Slideshow” (from which this photo is taken) as part of The Believer’s art issue.

fotojournalismus:

Meet Loukanikos, Athens’ Protest Dog

(via TIME)

Photos : 

#1 : In June 2011, in front of a line of riot police.(Giorgos Moutafis/Anzenberger)

#2 : A can of tear gas lands near Loukanikos and protesters, February 2011.(Giorgos Moutafis/Anzenberger)

#3 : Loukanikos, photographed for TIME by Peter Hapak, November 15, 2011. (Peter Hapak/Time)

#4 : The protest dog joins demonstrators in gas masks in June, 2011.(Giorgos Moutafis/Anzenberger)

# 5 : Loukanikos — the word means sausage in Greek — has showed up for numerous demonstrations in Athens over the last few years. Here, he barks at riot police in December 2010. (Giorgos Moutafis/Anzenberger)

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my first tattoo. It’s an Albertosaurus skeleton, which is a species of dinosaur that’s native to the province of Canada I was born in. I moved to New Zealand with my parents when I was nine and I’ve been living there for the last 10 years, so when I came back to Calgary for a holiday a few weeks ago I decided I wanted to get a tattoo that symbolised my heritage (in a fairly original/bad ass way). My tattoo artist (whose name has unfortunately slipped my mind at the moment) did an amazing job, and the whole thing was over in just over an hour. Didn’t even hurt that bad either! Couldn’t be happier :)
Done at the Smiling Buddha in Calgary, AB, Canada

fuckyeahtattoos:

This is my first tattoo. It’s an Albertosaurus skeleton, which is a species of dinosaur that’s native to the province of Canada I was born in. I moved to New Zealand with my parents when I was nine and I’ve been living there for the last 10 years, so when I came back to Calgary for a holiday a few weeks ago I decided I wanted to get a tattoo that symbolised my heritage (in a fairly original/bad ass way). My tattoo artist (whose name has unfortunately slipped my mind at the moment) did an amazing job, and the whole thing was over in just over an hour. Didn’t even hurt that bad either! Couldn’t be happier :)

Done at the Smiling Buddha in Calgary, AB, Canada

carpentrix:

Jon Cotner and Claire Hamilton are doing something incredible. I wrote about it for The Faster Times. You can read it here.
And you should also take a look at their “Fire Island Slideshow” (from which this photo is taken) as part of The Believer’s art issue.

carpentrix:

Jon Cotner and Claire Hamilton are doing something incredible. I wrote about it for The Faster Times. You can read it here.

And you should also take a look at their “Fire Island Slideshow” (from which this photo is taken) as part of The Believer’s art issue.