I have always found it best to listen to any 6 ft tall rabbit I meet, whether his name be Frank or Harvey! Great post!
Sarah Lew commented on 03-May-2011 12:25 PM
Another pithy piece by the editor, this time tying together a science fiction movie and steampunk by way of time travel. Though Donnie Darko uses themes of fatalism, consequence and a great 80's alternative soundtrack, Steampunk Studio's use of vintage
timepieces in modern jewelry art is clearly the more stylish form of time travel.
I have my own blog a while back .So there aren't many articles in it .I just want to choose some articles from your blog .The articles in your blog are so wonderful.
Written By: Team Editor Conner Lopez Revised October 1st, 2010
I can't claim credit for discovering artist Luke Chueh on my own. Someone very close to me, gets that honor.
What I can say with zero doubt, is that it is a good thing for me that I found him one way or another because for a minute there, as Thom Yorke says, I lost myself.
What is it about Luke Chuehs tragically cute, sad little bears with existential crises that is so gut wrenching and so impact full? What is it about them that immediately makes you feel like crying? CONED by Luke Chueh
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timepieces in modern jewelry art is clearly the more stylish form of time travel.