Paramount Insignificance
etsygoodies:

(via Be Awesome Today 8x10 Art Print Motivational by LuciusArt on Etsy)

magnolius:

Phonebook carvings by Cuban artist Alex Queral. Finally, somebody put phonebooks to good use.

Taking an ordinary phone book, Alex Queral carves a face into this object of so many faceless names. With the book, a very sharp X-ACTO® knife, a little pot of acrylic medium to set detail areas and a great deal of talent, Queral literally peels away the pages like the skin of an onion to reveal the portrait within.

etsygoodies:

(via SALE Black Grizzly Bear Ears Ring brown bear ring by HidenSeek)
topherchris:

hellaposer:

Oh you know, making marbles (Taken with instagram)

This friggin’ guy.

topherchris:

hellaposer:

Oh you know, making marbles (Taken with instagram)

This friggin’ guy.

obitoftheday:

Obit of the Day: World’s Oldest 25-Year-Old
Florence Beatrice Stevens Sorrell Smith died on January 10, 2012 weeks shy of her 26th birthday…well sort of. Mrs. Sorrell Smith was born on February 29, 1904 - a Leap Year baby. Based on all information available she was the oldest person in the world with the unique date of birth. She died at the impressive age of 107.
Mrs. Sorrell Smith’s father lied about his age to join the war. The Civil War. He was a fifteen-year-old soldier in the legendary 54th Massachusetts, the first Union regiment composed entirely of black enlisted men. Her mother grew up in antebellum North Carolina and was most likely a slave.
A graduate of Hampton University (perhaps the oldest alum of the college), she taught typing at the Tuskegee Institute for most of her career. She married twice, outliving both Mr. Sorrell and Mr. Smith. When she turned 104/25 she made the switch from manual to electric typewriter.
(Image of Mrs. Sorrell Smith at her birthday in 2008 is courtesy of her assisted living facility and published in wickedlocal.com.)
Note: Since there are no leap days in years that end in “00,” for someone to be older than Mrs. Sorrell Smith that person would need to be born on February 29, 1896. Since that would make them nearly 116 they would be one of the oldest people on the planet and would stand out.

obitoftheday:

Obit of the Day: World’s Oldest 25-Year-Old

Florence Beatrice Stevens Sorrell Smith died on January 10, 2012 weeks shy of her 26th birthday…well sort of. Mrs. Sorrell Smith was born on February 29, 1904 - a Leap Year baby. Based on all information available she was the oldest person in the world with the unique date of birth. She died at the impressive age of 107.

Mrs. Sorrell Smith’s father lied about his age to join the war. The Civil War. He was a fifteen-year-old soldier in the legendary 54th Massachusetts, the first Union regiment composed entirely of black enlisted men. Her mother grew up in antebellum North Carolina and was most likely a slave.

A graduate of Hampton University (perhaps the oldest alum of the college), she taught typing at the Tuskegee Institute for most of her career. She married twice, outliving both Mr. Sorrell and Mr. Smith. When she turned 104/25 she made the switch from manual to electric typewriter.

(Image of Mrs. Sorrell Smith at her birthday in 2008 is courtesy of her assisted living facility and published in wickedlocal.com.)

Note: Since there are no leap days in years that end in “00,” for someone to be older than Mrs. Sorrell Smith that person would need to be born on February 29, 1896. Since that would make them nearly 116 they would be one of the oldest people on the planet and would stand out.

etsygoodies:

(via Sterling Silver Twig Ring by JulieNolan on Etsy)
shortformblog:

thisistheverge:

Game, set, and match. via @Encarta95

And friends, we have our first Great Blackout meme.

shortformblog:

thisistheverge:

Game, set, and match. via @Encarta95

And friends, we have our first Great Blackout meme.

fueledbycoffee:

For Dwell magazine, July/August 2011.

shortformblog:

joshsternberg:

Tumblr’s communicating to its users. Whether it’s activism like this or protectionism against Missing E, seeing these popups is intriguing…

Really dig that Tumblr is giving its users the option to black out, rather than just doing it for them.

topherchris:

Tell your representatives to vote no on SOPA and PIPA.