The Cottage Book, 1989
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The Cottage Book, 1989
Half Cycle Completion
Every knitting project lately has been a disappointment. Too long, short, big, tight. So I cast own a lace shawl. It won't be any of these.
I did mess up and had to tink a couple thousand stitches, but it will someday be a lovely finished project.
Corey La Barrie
May 10, 1995-May 10, 2020
"There are some who bring a light so great to the world that even after they have gone the light remains"
Corey was too young and too kind to be taken so soon. His genuine soul shined through in all of the videos he was a part of. He cared about his friends and family. He was always ready to help his friends and was always a good sport.
My heart goes out to his friends and family. RIP Corey. You were truly under appreciated. #foreverappreciated 💙
Simple yet powerful
Crawford clowning on twitter rn 😂😂😂
Insulting Each Other By Using Shapes?
Eduardo: just look at him, his stupid brown hair, his stupid green sweater, and his annoying voice that I can't stand Jon: you mean just like you, right? *gets punched in the face* OW!! Eduardo: did I say that you can talk Jon? Jon: n...no.... Eduardo: do me a favor and shut up Jon: yes Eduardo, sorry Eduardo Eduardo: thank you *looks back at Edd* Edd: *doesn't see Eduardo* hahaha that's really funny *drinks a can of cola* Eduardo: God I hate it when he drinks cola. Two can play at this game *takes out a can of diet coke* [Eduardo walks over to Edd's backyard and as he was going to pass him, Eduardo accidentally knocks Edd's can out of his hand without noticing] Edd: *gasp* *slowly* nooooooooooooooooooo *tries to catch the can but ends up failing* my cola, that was my cola. Who knocked my cola? *looks around and sees Eduardo* Eduardooo....*walks over to him* Eduardo: Edd should be noticing me by now *takes a sip of his diet coke* Edd: *approaches Eduardo* grr.....why you stupid triangle. HEE YA!!! *karate chops at Eduardo's can thus knocking it out his hand and onto the ground* Eduardo: my diet coke, my precious diet coke *notices Edd* Edd..... Edd: *growls angrily* Eduardo: why you idiotic rhombus! Edd: why you son of a square! Eduardo: you stupid half circle! Edd: you stupid pyramid! Eduardo: that's it! COME HERE YOU RECTANGLE!!! [Both Edd and Eduardo start duking it out in a dust cloud] Edd: REFLEX ANGLE!!! Eduardo: OBTUSE ANGLE!!! Matt: they're...they're just insulting and calling each other shapes Tom: yea I see that Matt: so if they were to call me something mean, would they call me an acute angle? Tom: no an acute angle would be a compliment Matt: oh well that's nice to hear. I want to be called a shape Tom: Matt you're a stupid oval, you know that right? Matt: aww, is an oval a compliment? Tom: no that's an insult Matt: what? *starts tearing up* but...but why? Tom: *sighs* Edd: YOU RECTANGULAR PRISM!!! Eduardo: YOU TRIANGULAR PRISM!!! Edd: GOD I HATE YOU SO MUCH!!! Eduardo: SO DO I!!! {End}
HalfHalf Circle is a minimalist piece designed by Korea-based studio Jinsik Kim. HalfHalf circle long, as a series of HalfHalf collection. The design is not only for the different potentials of stone and metal, but also for the purity of metal and stone. The project is to reinterpret the material as a bench or a sculpture, by using minimal shapes of circle and square. The main point is to have a strong contrast between metal and stone. I decided to use a geometric structure like crossing a heavy material over the bent stainless steel. And then it is able to function as a mirror with a good contrast between a light material and a heavy one. It is for a long time like a poem. HalfHalf circle long is a test of the possibility of metal, which is a solid material, but with a warm impression of color concrete and a cold image.