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The coolest dubstep-dancer ever!
At the first time, i was going to find out about some dubstep music on the internet, but finally i came out with this video. His name is Marquese Scott aka Nonstop. In this video, he’ll show us the supreme dancing skills he’s got with the back-sound of “Pumped Up Kids” by Foster The People (of course in dupstep version :p).
As I have watched this video for so many times trying to spot whether camera tricks were incorporated into this video, my brain refuses to believe whole heatedly that he was able to move and contort his body in the way that he did. So, two thumbs up for him! Yeaaa! \:D/
(You can also search his other videos to prove that his dance is really really REAL :D)
(Source: youtube.com)
nice wall then..
Whereabouts and artist unknown, but a clever take on René Magritte.
(Source: paxmachina)
love the clip! <3
Edward Maya presents Violet Light - Love Story (Tribute to Mexico | New song 2012)
(Source: youtube.com)
Rainbow Ice cream!!!
It’s already 02.37 am in the morning (in Bandung, Indonesia) and I’ve just grabbed an ice-cream from my fridge. Well, it’s a cheap rainbow ice-cream (but it’s tasty as well!) that i bought yesterday. *Wait.. did u just say that you’re eating ice-cream this time?! Hmm, you know, I’m sort of person who cannot sleep early.. so yeah, it’s a common thing for me to eat anything NOW :|

Anyway.. while I was eating this ice-cream, I felt suddenly curious about the history of the ice-cream itself. Who was the creative person behind this delicious dessert? :D So, I tried to google some information about it, and here it is..
*ehem ehem.. (coughing..) The origins of ice-cream can be traced back to at least the 4th century B.C. Early references include the Roman emperor Nero (A.D. 37-68) who ordered ice to be brought from the mountains and combined with fruit toppings, and King Tang (A.D. 618-97) of Shang, China who had a method of creating ice and milk concoctions. Ice-cream was likely brought from China back to Europe. Over time, recipes for ices, sherbets, and milk ices evolved and served in the fashionable Italian and French royal courts. \(‘o’ !)
Ice-cream recipes first appeared in 18th-century England and America. The recipe for ice cream was published in Mrs. Mary Eales’s Receipts in London in 1718. However, around 1832, Augustus Jackson, an African American confectioner, not only created multiple ice cream recipes but also invented a superior technique to manufacture ice cream which he distributed packaged in tin cans to the ice cream parlors of Philadelphia. At that time, many African-Americans owned ice cream parlors or were ice cream makers in the Philadelphia area. Augustus Jackson was the most successful and his ice-cream flavors were well loved by many people until now! :O
Well, that’s all the summary that I’ve got *I feel sleepy now.. (`o`) hehe.. I hope you could get some benefits by reading this stuff from me :D Good night, everyone! C U around! thankyou.. :*
(source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ice_cream and http://inventors.about.com/AugustusJackson.htm)
There comes a time when you have to choose between turning the page and closing the book.
British artist Jonathan Callan creates impressive organic figures using books that are curled, wrapped, and folded together using screws.


