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*grabs your face* DO YOU FUCKING UNDERSTAND HUMAN INNOVATION
Rihanna really won fashion icon of the year and then wore a loofa to the Grammys
Kanye West and Kim Kardashian at the 57th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles, California February 8, 2015.
Nicki Minaj attends The 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards
how come bushy eyebrows on white girls is edgy while on brown girls its seen as a lack of hygiene / lack of self care
The problem with being introverted is that there is no polite way to say “I love you, but I’m tired of being with you right now.”
Évolution inversée
“It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child.” ― Pablo Picasso
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There’s red on the ceiling and red on the floor, red dripping from the window sills and red globules splattered across the walls. It looks like the artist Anish Kapoor has been let loose with his wax cannon again. But this, in fact, is what the making of Christmas looks like; this is the very heart of the real Santa’s workshop – thousands of miles from the North Pole, in the Chinese city of Yiwu.
Our yuletide myth-making might like to imagine that Christmas is made by rosy-cheeked elves hammering away in a snow-bound log cabin somewhere in the Arctic Circle. But it’s not. The likelihood is that most of those baubles, tinsel and flashing LED lights you’ve draped liberally around your house came from Yiwu, 300km south of Shanghai – where there’s not a (real) pine tree nor (natural) snowflake in sight.
Christened “China’s Christmas village”, Yiwu is home to 600 factories that collectively churn out over 60% of all the world’s Christmas decorations and accessories, from glowing fibre-optic trees to felt Santa hats. The “elves” that staff these factories are mainly migrant labourers, working 12 hours a day for a maximum of £200 to £300 a month – and it turns out they’re not entirely sure what Christmas is.
http://www.theguardian.com/artanddesign/architecture-design-blog/2014/dec/19/santas-real-workshop-the-town-in-china-that-makes-the-worlds-christmas-decorations