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WTF

You can’t make this shit up:
The CIA has launched a taskforce to assess the impact of 250,000 leaked US diplomatic cables. Its name? WikiLeaks Task Force, or WTF for short.
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Astonishing Paper Sculptures from Jeff Nishinaka

Los Angeles-based artist Jeff Nishinaka is a paper sculptor born in Los Angeles. He has gained international recognition in the past fifteen years through his unique representational art forms in 3-Dimension for both the fine and commercial arts. “Paper to me is a living breathing thing that has a life of its own. I just try to redirect that energy into something that feels animated and alive” said Nishinaka. Look at the vivid sculptures, don’t they really have lives now?

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Sad, But True

As seen on I Love Charts, via Infinite Lives.
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Jabba The Snowman


Jabba the Snowman was last seen in front of this house in Spokane, WA. Doesn’t look like he will be going anywhere either—unless it really heats up.
(@DannyTRS via /Film)

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The worst name for a knockoff cellphone, ever

And in case you're wondering, they're ripping the Oppo logo.
The worst name for a knockoff cellphone, ever originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 22 Dec 2010 12:24:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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Warning: New Phishing Scam Targets Netflix Subscribers

Trend Micro reports that Netflix subscribers are being targeted in a new phishing attack using e-mails that appear to be from Netflix and warns that "Your Account Has Been Suspended:"
Netflix, a popular Internet subscription service for movies and TV shows, is now a target of a new phishing campaign. In this attack, recipients of a spam message are advised that their registered credit card no. in the said site has expired. Users are advised to update their account by clicking on the link provided. As with previous phishing attempts, users are actually lead to a spoofed Netflix site, wherein users are tricked into giving out their login credentials and other personal information. Once the said information are provided, they are then redirected to the real Netflix site.
If you get an e-mail from Netflix that states that "Your account has been suspended," do not click on the link in the e-mail.
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my love for you…


hello everyone! it’s meighan from ml4u. this week i got a bit of a terrarium bug! they’ve been the rage for awhile, and i’ll admit i have totally bought into the little microcosm eco-world. i have always wanted to make one, but never found the time. so over the weekend my good friend, rae and i took a terrarium workshop class at workshop. it was all rae’s idea, and i am so glad she signed me up. it was so much fun and surprisingly calming and easy! i am fully addicted to making terrariums now, full stop. if you aren’t in the bay area and can’t make it to workshop. here are a bunch of images and links to help you with your terrarium needs. along with my final product. also, if you know of other faves, feel free to comment!

the botany factory offers terrariums at a few stores in san francisco or you can commission and pick it up yourself. katie goldman macdonald takes such special care in making her terrariums they look like little worlds unto themselves.

i like the idea of a family of terrariums. they come in so many different sizes. the slug & the squirrel has an amazing array of all types of terrariums. you could probably find one for everyone you know. the glass they choose to work with is really lovely and has such character, from vintage to modern. each one has such a great look.


the ladies who run twig terrariums have such a sense of humor and mischief with their work. i hope to get to see them next time i am in brooklyn, if not i may have to mail order a kit. too fun and a great gift to boot!


wendilands minimalist terrarium kits are both beautiful and pretty funny. perfect for your black thumb and ‘serenity now’ moments.

paula hayes living art pieces are so amazing to me. i really love that she has brought the terrarium into the galley space. her pieces are truly living beauties. be sure to explore her whole site — she brings plants to a whole new level.


and lastly, i want to share my little guy. mattie and megan of far out flora, who taught the class at workshop definitely ignited a new passion for me. so excited to explore more terrarium building endeavors in the future!


i hope you all have a lovely holiday season. until the new year you can find me over on tumblr, twitter and facebook. also i’ll be posting back on ML4U starting january 3rd. see you there or here and until then, be well!
best.
meighan
my love for you is a stampede of horses.
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A Very Special Message


David Mamet is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. He is the author of Nextbook Press’ The Wicked Son: Anti-Semitism, Self Hatred and the Jews
Related: Jewish Christmas
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Browns' front office tells off a complaining fan in a 1974 letter

The Cleveland Scene somehow got a hold of a 36-year-old correspondence between a Browns season-ticket holder and the team's front office. What follows is customer service at its best:
I guess this should come as no surprise that Cleveland has been so whiny about LeBron. Fortunately, the general counsel for the Browns had no patience for such complaints:
The only way that could have been better is if it had been written in comic sans.
Thanks, Deadspin
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