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designersof: CMY Killa – 2010 – Acrylic on poplar – 6 x 10 1/2 x ¾ inches Part of a series of wooden weapons built based on actual weapons in old videogames.
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designersof: CMY Killa – 2010 – Acrylic on poplar – 6 x 10 1/2 x ¾ inches Part of a series of wooden weapons built based on actual weapons in old videogames.
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nevver: Adam Ellison
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nevver: Adam Ellison
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there are no mistakes only lessons: Tirador. Slingshot.
there are no mistakes only lessons: Tirador. Slingshot. ditch: I fulfilled a childhood dream today by finally owning one of these. It was probably fourteen years ago when I was playing with the neighbor’s kids in our province. My playmates were tad older than me. Quite the bunch of messy tykes. Since I was the…
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there are no mistakes only lessons: Tirador. Slingshot.
there are no mistakes only lessons: Tirador. Slingshot. ditch: I fulfilled a childhood dream today by finally owning one of these. It was probably fourteen years ago when I was playing with the neighbor’s kids in our province. My playmates were tad older than me. Quite the bunch of messy tykes. Since I was the…
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humanegames: Why Boys Like Sticks: …there hasn’t been much empirical work relevant to this question, so we can’t say for sure whether boys are more inclined than girls to play with sticks, or whether boys prefer sticks to other objects. Advertisement Here’s what developmental psychologists do know: Boys can be very discriminating when it comes…
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humanegames: Why Boys Like Sticks: …there hasn’t been much empirical work relevant to this question, so we can’t say for sure whether boys are more inclined than girls to play with sticks, or whether boys prefer sticks to other objects. Advertisement Here’s what developmental psychologists do know: Boys can be very discriminating when it comes…
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spime: Pollution has never been so fashionable: A pair of NYU grad students have created a high-tech sweatshirt emblazoned with pink lungs that suddenly show blue veins when exposed to dirty air. (via Grad students create color-changing clothes that detect air pollution)
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spime: Pollution has never been so fashionable: A pair of NYU grad students have created a high-tech sweatshirt emblazoned with pink lungs that suddenly show blue veins when exposed to dirty air. (via Grad students create color-changing clothes that detect air pollution)