#37 Luke the Lurcher - 10.02.17 Good bye Luke, you were such a lovely dog with a mad streak that made us all love you even more. I'll miss you x
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#37 Luke the Lurcher - 10.02.17 Good bye Luke, you were such a lovely dog with a mad streak that made us all love you even more. I'll miss you x
Porsche Mission E
This is Porsche’s answer to the Tesla Model S - a 600hp all electric sports car. It obviously takes styling cues from the 918 Spyder and the 911. Ok, Porsche made an amazing hybrid hypercar, but can the Mission E (I hope they don’t call it that) really beat Tesla? Well, this car apparently has over 331 miles of range and it does 0-60mph in around 3.5s. Porsche also claim that it can charge to 80% in 15 minutes which would equate to about 250 miles of range. If that claim is true then this car could actually be one step closer to the future of cars as we know it.
I mean, in my opinion, the 911 is a dying breed and its fate has come closer with its recent facelift. What I would really like to see is Porsche develop a supercar that can rival the 488 GTB and 650S. Something like a mid-engined supercar with the naturally aspirated V8 from the 918 Spyder. That to me would tick a lot of boxes. Effectively, Porsche could make a petrol version of the Mission E with the above, but that would completely defeat the whole exercise of making its first electric only sports car. But, my logic is this: Porsche will keep continuing to lower and lower the engine sizes of 911s, until it’s a little 4-cylinder engine, but they introduce the Mission E to help it keep within EU regulations, and then they create this supercar I’m talking about, but in limited numbers like McLarens and Ferraris.
At least the future of supercars is safe...phew! Better get saving.
Now this would make a hell of a Christmas present…
See it bigger and buy it at Pop Chart Lab.
#36 - secluded beach, Mevagissey
A narrow ally in the centre of town lead to an even narrower path, which lead to an open field, which funnelled to another narrow overgrown path…each time wanting to explore just a little further…until some steps, had to go down and see where they lead.
#35 Cornwall bound for the weekend to visit family and see some beautiful scenery!
#34
Sheltering from the rain in doorways was proving futile, so perfect excuse for a chocolate brownie and latte at Boston Tea Party!
#33 Some pictures from the hike up Snowdon on the weekend. Went with some colleagues, it was a very long day but worth it when the views are so spectacular...we took the Ranger Path.
National Bank of Denmark Lobby, Copenhagen, Arne Jacobsen 1965/70 by Teofilo Raposo for MMTRA visualization
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Posters by Sylvain Sarrailh
These amazing posters by Tohad show a darker side of the cartoons we loved as childred.
See more of Tohad’s artwork here: http://bit.ly/1IIB4V3
Very cool!
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Haha...sounds good to me!
#32
Got whatever that thick bit of cartilage in the ear is called pierced yesterday. I have a feeling there’s a few more to come…
#31
Danny Beard was awesome last night at Eden…didn’t stick around for a selfie though!…Bitch just wants to get paid 😉
International Guest House, New Delhi, India, 1964
(The Design Group)
#30
Some evidence for my brother to support my self-proclamation as The Batter Master.
With a little help.
Pancakes: http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/fluffyamericanpancak_74828
Yorkshire Puddings: http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/9020/best-yorkshire-puddings
#29
Just been thinking how strange it is that a lot of gay guys are somehow drawn to the same or similar things, be they movies, music or even cultural ideals, particularly while growing up.
Looking back now, one of my favourite movies as a kid was Death Becomes Her, I loved it and as it turns out so did a lot of guys. I don’t know what it is about that film that would have captivated so many young lads. Ask me now and I’d say it was eternal youth, but that’s not high on the list of priorities for an 8 year old!
I mean, I knew why I liked films like Terminator, Predator and used to watch Worlds Strongest Man Competitions on TV, I liked the muscles. I kept this to myself, but I don’t think I really knew why I kept quiet, perhaps it was just instinct.
I definitely believe that I was born homosexual, and I get that there is chemistry involved. But I don’t understand how that transcends from being attracted to people of the same sex and enjoying the same things while growing up. Unless it’s also instinctive, so that we’d have something to talk about at bars or on the apps?
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カッチカチ山とかもよろしくですぜ。
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Wish I could draw my own porn!
kaikaku turns leaves she finds in nature into beautiful pieces of art! See more of her leaf art here: http://bit.ly/1COzcJK