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- Madonna’s Best Dating Advice, According To Her Lyrics
- Lana Del Rey Is Being Punished Because She’s Ambitious
- Tyler Shields Photographed Demi Lovato Licking A Lollipop
- Art Crush: Internet Memes Reimagined As Minimalist Movie Posters
Madonna’s Best Dating Advice, According To Her Lyrics Posted: 03 Feb 2012 10:53 AM PST The Superbowl’s finally here! This means that not only will Americans consume more wings and subs and dips than ever thought possible, but also that Madonna will emerge from her cocoon of everlasting youth to grace us with her presence at the halftime show. While I’m horrified of the thought of one of her arms flying off into the crowd when she gyrates with a back-up dancer born the same year as Lourdes, I’m excited to see her back in action. I mean, it’s Madonna, everyone loves her music and/or has danced drunkenly to it. While you already know she’s a pop singer extraordinaire, I bet you didn’t that she’s also a love guru. Her lyrics are full of wonderful advice and maybe if we all take it, we’ll have our very own baby-faced boyfriend by Valentine’s Day. Post from: Crushable |
Lana Del Rey Is Being Punished Because She’s Ambitious Posted: 03 Feb 2012 10:11 AM PST Post from: Crushable |
Tyler Shields Photographed Demi Lovato Licking A Lollipop Posted: 03 Feb 2012 10:09 AM PST I guess she’s not in rehab, after all. Demi Lovato, bullied for the way she looks, recently did a sexxxy photo shoot with Tyler Shields, who has seemingly devoted his life to photographing fallen starlets in b-movie poses. For the shoot, Demi chose the ever-subtle “sucking on a lollipop” trope, as if to say, “look at me now, bullies. Here I am, mimicking fellatio for the poor man’s Terry Richardson. There is literally nothing you can do to bring me down.” Click through for all the hott action. (Via Tyler Shields) Related posts: Post from: Crushable |
Art Crush: Internet Memes Reimagined As Minimalist Movie Posters Posted: 03 Feb 2012 09:24 AM PST Part of what makes internet memes so quotable is their short duration: The YouTube clip is snappy and can be shared and replayed over and over again. (Although it sounds like millennia of torture, Rebecca Black‘s “Friday” clocks in at only 3:48.) That’s why it’s interesting that London-based designer Stefan Van Zoggel was inspired to turn famous internet memes like Nyan Cat and Chocolate Rain into movie posters. As he explains,
What was smart about his project, however, was making the posters themselves incredibly minimalist. It’s fascinating to figure out which details Van Zoggel carefully chose, and how it’s not always what you’d immediately associate with the meme. You can check all of them out at his official site, but our nine favorites are in the gallery below. Related posts: Post from: Crushable |
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