Top 10 Reasons I Procrastinate
To think about—-sometime later this week

Top 10 Reasons I Procrastinate

To think about—-sometime later this week

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The Cat’s Bed Map
It’s missing the “pilates” area but it is still funny.

The Cat’s Bed Map

It’s missing the “pilates” area but it is still funny.

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Chris Cornell - Seasons - Live

Pretty cool version of this awesome song. Love the acoustic guitar sounds!

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Oktoberfest is Here!
We’ll let you caption this one for yourself: Oktoberfest’s Sexiest Women
Source: Life Tumblr

Oktoberfest is Here!

We’ll let you caption this one for yourself: Oktoberfest’s Sexiest Women

Source: Life Tumblr

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Austra - The Beast

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Dr. Mario by Mike Mitchell

Dr. Mario by Mike Mitchell

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Jackson Pollock: The Greatest Living Painter
“Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United  States?” So asked the headline of the famous August 8, 1949, LIFE  article that made Pollock’s reputation — and that he spent much of the  rest of his life trying to live up to.
By giving birth to the abstract  expressionist movement and making America the center of the art  avant-garde, Pollock would prove the headline correct. But he soon  abandoned the drip method that had made him famous, and spent the last  few years of his life trying less successful styles and battling demons  of depression and alcoholism.
As this week marks the 55th anniversary of  his death (in a single-car crash, on August 11, 1956, at age 44),  LIFE.com presents rare and unseen outtakes from LIFE photographer Martha  Nelson’s shoot with Pollock, images that offer a more complete portrait  of the artist’s home life in the Hamptons (with wife and fellow painter  Lee Krasner) and the singular working method that made him an art-world  hero.
See more — Jackson Pollock: RARE & UNPUBLISHED
Source: Life’s Tumblr

Jackson Pollock: The Greatest Living Painter

“Jackson Pollock: Is he the greatest living painter in the United States?” So asked the headline of the famous August 8, 1949, LIFE article that made Pollock’s reputation — and that he spent much of the rest of his life trying to live up to.

By giving birth to the abstract expressionist movement and making America the center of the art avant-garde, Pollock would prove the headline correct. But he soon abandoned the drip method that had made him famous, and spent the last few years of his life trying less successful styles and battling demons of depression and alcoholism.

As this week marks the 55th anniversary of his death (in a single-car crash, on August 11, 1956, at age 44), LIFE.com presents rare and unseen outtakes from LIFE photographer Martha Nelson’s shoot with Pollock, images that offer a more complete portrait of the artist’s home life in the Hamptons (with wife and fellow painter Lee Krasner) and the singular working method that made him an art-world hero.

See moreJackson Pollock: RARE & UNPUBLISHED

Source: Life’s Tumblr

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Periphery - “Jetpacks Was Yes!”

Periphery is definitely my new favorite band (after my older newest favorite band, Tesseract, of course). Check out “Jectpacks Was Yes!” official video. If you like them check “Icarus Lives!” which I think is a ton of camel poop better.

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Kids React To Rebecca Black - My Moment

First of all, I want to point out I don’t hate Rebecca Black or am a hater. I neither like her music nor what she does, that’s her doom problem. However, I do find entertaining to see what kids have to say about her “music.” Yeah, yeah, you are breaking the little girl’s heart but, who put her in this position? It’s NOT her fault but some ambitious dude’s who wanted to exploit her or something.

Anywho… watch, it is funny!

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How David Really Beat Goliath’s Butt
Source: I don’t know but ALL the credit goes to you 100%.

How David Really Beat Goliath’s Butt

Source: I don’t know but ALL the credit goes to you 100%.

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