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Watch them lights….

heronpreston:

WATCH THE THRONE, LONDON.

Jr. Strategy: "How to Ruin Your Life"

jrstrategy:

I’m not big on re-blogging, or rather, that’s not what I strive to make this blog about. But, after a crazy night in a tricked out minivan with all kinds of treats and temptations under the sun available, meeting people and making new friends in Orange, CA… this advice rings clear as a bell. I…

Our POTUS not only addressed students at UNC, but he also slow-jammed the news. I’m not saying you should vote for him because he has swag, but you’re crazy if you don’t consider it. #Ilovemypresident

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Major Lazer

—Get Free (feat. Amber of Dirty Projectors)

Bombastic loveliness from Major Lazer: “Get Free (feat. Amber of Dirty Projectors)”

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adteachings:

These two lovely ads are similar in concept, and they both illustrate a couple of important points in making ads.

First of all, you always want to leave a gap for your readers to fill in, something for them to get.

Second, you want as much as possible to address some real insight about how human beings think and feel and behave. Both these ads derive their power from the same insight: That as much as human beings (in this case, guys) know what society expects of them, they find it very hard to resist or defer the things that give them the most pleasure. Awesome work.

The Nintendo ad came from Leo Burnett in Milan; the Band Sports ad is from Ogilvy Brasil.

(via sybilization)

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Rihanna

—Birthday Cake - Remix - main (mastered)

I know…I know. You can’t believe Rhi-Rhi and Chris Breezy made up and even made a song together. Let’s be honest…what they do with each other is their business. The best part about being an adult is being able to separate the talent from the person—if we judge these two for something that happened 3 years ago…I’m scared of what the rest of America would think about those thousands of artists that make babies and don’t take care of them, introduce people to drugs, treat the entourage terribly or don’t pay their taxes.  Grow up…don’t judge other people’s affairs…and try to enjoy the art as it is.

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