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APEDOGS • View topic - Image Funyons (via gianteye)
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Cpassek Custom Vinyl Designs | Popwhore 2010
Check out more of his amazing work at http://www.gangtoyz.com/
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illustration by Cros2 for the French rap band Carpe Diem.

illustration by Cros2 for the French rap band Carpe Diem.

Medusa illustration by Erik Jones 
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Erik Jones.




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Vintage Freudian Darth Maul // by Joost5
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Vintage Freudian Darth Maul // by Joost5

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kiss kiss bang bang
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kiss kiss bang bang

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95|365 (via Functioned Branches)

95|365 (via Functioned Branches)

Births and Rebirths by Kishin Shinoyama
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Kishin Shinoyama




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Steampunk Spider 
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Steampunk Spider

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Pivot - short film by Kevin Megens, Floris Vos, Arno de Grijs, André Bergs.
Music and sound design by Alex Debicki.
Script by Jan Eduards.
Produced by il Luster Productions.


The design philosophy of the AK-47 by Dave Gray
“The AK-47 is a successful weapon because it was designed to work when the world is falling apart around you. When an AK-47 is wet, when it is clogged with mud, sand or snow, it will still work, in conditions where many more precise and accurate weapons will fail.”

Dave also reminds us of the context that drove Mikhail Kalashnikov to design a weapon. It is always useful to remind us of such things.

The design philosophy of the AK-47 by Dave Gray

“The AK-47 is a successful weapon because it was designed to work when the world is falling apart around you. When an AK-47 is wet, when it is clogged with mud, sand or snow, it will still work, in conditions where many more precise and accurate weapons will fail.”

Dave also reminds us of the context that drove Mikhail Kalashnikov to design a weapon. It is always useful to remind us of such things.

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