Bounce Box

May 07

headlikeanorange:

Gold Coast, Australia (onepalmMEDIA)

headlikeanorange:

Gold Coast, Australia (onepalmMEDIA)

[video]

May 06

A sunny afternoon,
Walking to the sound of my favourite tune.

A sunny afternoon, Walking to the sound of my favourite tune.

May 05

#camdenCrawl
 (Taken with GifBoom)

#camdenCrawl
(Taken with GifBoom)

May 04

[video]

😳#YOLO (Taken with GifBoom)

😳#YOLO (Taken with GifBoom)

May 03

nevver:

Dream Interpretation Dictionary

nevver:

Dream Interpretation Dictionary

In the last week I’ve noticed FB seems to have a problem getting the order of messages correct, seriously! This is the most basic of functionality.
Seems to work ok on the website.

In the last week I’ve noticed FB seems to have a problem getting the order of messages correct, seriously! This is the most basic of functionality. Seems to work ok on the website.

Apr 30

#park (Taken with GifBoom)

#park (Taken with GifBoom)

Apr 29

[video]

red-lipstick:

John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893) - Moonlight, Wharfedale, 1871              Paintings: Oil

red-lipstick:

John Atkinson Grimshaw (1836-1893) - Moonlight, Wharfedale, 1871              Paintings: Oil

(via meyouandred)

theswinginsixties:

Times Square, New York City, 1960s.

theswinginsixties:

Times Square, New York City, 1960s.

(Source: Flickr / christianmontone)

[video]

thisistheverge:

Samsung launches Galaxy S4 in India with terrible ‘Gangnam Style’ remake
At this point, Samsung is well-known for polarizing events (like its recent Galaxy S4 event in New York City) and similarly divisive ads (like its ongoing attack ad series on Apple fans) — but a video from a Galaxy S4 introduction event in India pushes the awkward and ridiculous envelope even further. According to India Today, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh took the stage at the event to perform Psy’s runaway hit “Gangnam Style” — however, the words were all changed to hype up Samsung’s latest flagship phone, with the song now being known as “Samsung Style.” 

How can people who are paid quite large amounts of money get it so unbelievably wrong? 
A second rate rehashing of songs that were barely still on trend about 10 weeks ago is not how you should launch any product!

thisistheverge:

Samsung launches Galaxy S4 in India with terrible ‘Gangnam Style’ remake

At this point, Samsung is well-known for polarizing events (like its recent Galaxy S4 event in New York City) and similarly divisive ads (like its ongoing attack ad series on Apple fans) — but a video from a Galaxy S4 introduction event in India pushes the awkward and ridiculous envelope even further. According to India Today, Bollywood actor Ranveer Singh took the stage at the event to perform Psy’s runaway hit “Gangnam Style” — however, the words were all changed to hype up Samsung’s latest flagship phone, with the song now being known as “Samsung Style.” 

How can people who are paid quite large amounts of money get it so unbelievably wrong? A second rate rehashing of songs that were barely still on trend about 10 weeks ago is not how you should launch any product!

lensblr-network:

Sinistine.Snapped this a few months ago when I daytripped SF with Brian, Sam (http://samuel-chang.com/) and Vik. If you can’t tell, the original photo is a pic of two bums passing and hitting a blunt in broad daylight in front of the tram station at Pier 1. Drugs have really become a commonplace commodity in our society and have implemented themselves as necessities in our economy. To be honest, it’s pretty frightening; marijuana’s now the number one cash crop in America and cocaine is yielding around $85 million billion a year, edging out GDPs of entire countries. Just like God breathed life into Adam, drugs are (quite literally) being breathed into the lives of countless of Americans. Oh and happy 420 everyone.
by Austin Yu  (austinyu.com)

lensblr-network:

Sinistine.

Snapped this a few months ago when I daytripped SF with Brian, Sam (http://samuel-chang.com/) and Vik. If you can’t tell, the original photo is a pic of two bums passing and hitting a blunt in broad daylight in front of the tram station at Pier 1. Drugs have really become a commonplace commodity in our society and have implemented themselves as necessities in our economy. To be honest, it’s pretty frightening; marijuana’s now the number one cash crop in America and cocaine is yielding around $85 million billion a year, edging out GDPs of entire countries. Just like God breathed life into Adam, drugs are (quite literally) being breathed into the lives of countless of Americans. Oh and happy 420 everyone.

by Austin Yu  (austinyu.com)