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clementine says...

by Kevin Van Aelst


Avi says...

Beautiful.


Avi says...



BARTINDER! LOL =D

Filed under: Funny, India, Punjabi, Videos

clementine says...

Famous buildings built entirely with LEGO blocks. 

                   
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LEGO_Famous_Architecture.zip (587 KB)

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clementine says...

If you are looking to completely scare the ‘willies’ out of a guest, this conceptual Eye Lamp might be the piece of funiture you have been looking for. It’s an eye, made of polished metal, that shines light when it’s open. Weird or wicked?

Via Deviant Art


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Avi says...

Mr. Williams looked at him and said, “You write boring tweets.”

Mr. Stone did not appear upset. “I don’t know what to say,” he replied.


Avi says...

A few months back, I had created this photo essay as part of a small project. Felt like sharing it today. Feedback appreciated.

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One look at the bustling Mumbai tells a million tales. Take your pick – you may choose to see the social divide, the hypocrisy in the classes and the struggle of the masses. Or you may choose to see how beautifully they decide to stick around and find their own place under the sun.

These photographs don't intend to capture extraordinary people in ideal situations. Instead, they capture the obvious in the most evident circumstances. That is where the city and its people surprise themselves. At a glance, you see what keeps the city ticking – doggedness, aspiration, innocence with a dash of sass and belief that in the end, the jigsaw puzzle will find its piece.

May be that is why there are no misfits in Mumbai. The watchman who dares to strike a pose beside branded apparel chuckles while he does so, the man standing in a corporate glass high-rise is not the mere speck he may appear to be and a street that has a bit of everything, big and small, can always make space for more – that is Mumbai ticking for you.


THE GLAMOUR AND THE GRIME


In the backdrop of dreams, reality bites.

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THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS

So what if you make a living off others’ refuse? So what if just a wall separates prosperity from poverty? God’s still looking after you.

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CHILD'S PLAY


The city's urchins are a force to watch out for. Street smart, brash and cheeky, they know their way around the worst of the days. Yet, amidst it all, they always have a moment for innocence.

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CUPPA LIFE, ANYONE?



If you're a Mumbaikar, you know what chai (tea) means to you. It gets you going; it makes the grind easy to get by. So what if the glass doesn’t shine?

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THREE STAGES OF PROSPERITY



In Mumbai, those at the bottom of the pyramid don’t have to look too far to see what's above.

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NOTES FROM THE DISPLAY



Everyone in Mumbai wants a slice of the 'in' pie. And no matter who is looking, or for that matter, not looking, no harm in gearing up for your big moment, right?

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CONNECTING PEOPLE


Some things are for everybody. Like a private moment amidst the din. Or a swanky cell phone amidst the grime.

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STAR IN THE SKY


You may be a speck in the corporate ocean, but that doesn’t stop you from thinking you’re the king.

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UNDER THE ARC LIGHT


There's not a single soul in the city who doesn't have an impossible dream. If you’re not in the spotlight, at least you can be under it.

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LIFE’S GOOD ENOUGH


You may not live in a swanky apartment building, though you can always hope. But then again, who cares?

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© Copyright - Aviraj Saluja

Filed under: Mumbai

cnu says...


clementine says...

Can technology control our life? Think again, this movie wasn't really good but not bad i mean  you can watch it. It will give you the concepts of thriller and action...

The story revolves around Jerry Shaw (Shia Labeouf) and Rachel Holloman (Michelle Monahan), two strangers, who suddenly find themselves caught up in an Orwellian plot concerning a mysterious female phone caller who plunges the both of them into a nightmare world of espionage. When Jerry’s twin brother (that should be a hint to movie savvy reader’s right there) dies suddenly in an auto accident, he finds his world turned upside down by the F.B.I. , who suspect Jerry as a terrorist. At the same time Rachel’s life is thrown into chaos when she’s given a terrible choice by the mystery caller : follow said caller’s every order or watch her young son die. Not much of a choice there? And so we’re off as the unlikely pair obey the orders of this eagle-eyed mystery woman in an attempt to save Rachel’s son(and themselves) and just maybe the entire world.

   
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Eagle_eye.zip (733 KB)

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