In Artur Olecki's second editorial for Fiasco's 12th issue, he wears a hodgepodge of patterns, prints, colors and textures and encapsulates the issue's theme: Colors of Summer. The expert styling was done by Max Souffraiu while the shots were taken by Iakovos Kalaistzakis.
Artur Olecki
in Fiasco Magazine
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Now you can be a Billionaire for free!
For the first time in your life you can feel smart and rich at the same time for Halloween. All of your friends will love it and you will get more friend requests! Beautiful women you never seen before will stop to talk to you. All you need is a printer! A costume party or Halloween couldn't come sooner!
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JAGGER
MONEY
"I came into music just because I wanted the bread. It's true. I looked around and this seemed like the only way I was going to get the kind of bread I wanted"
"I don't really count myself as a very sophisticated businessperson. I'm a creative artist. All I know from business I've picked up along the way."
Mick Jagger on the money side of Rock and Roll.
Murder Murder Murder
Kill Kill Kill.
Hit List:
Dog
Bird
Gold Fish
Insects
Cecilia
Dean
This is Cecilia Dean's look of the week for V Magazine. Dress: Balenciaga Edition. Shoes: Nicholas Kirtwood for Rodarte
Via: V Magazine
Do you know where planking started? When they were bringing in slaves on boats from Africa, there wasn't enough room, so they made the slaves plank.
pika pika sandwich!
New this gives cutting the cheese new meaning.
Sounds Delicious
This is exactly what I was in the mood for. Please, just crack that fuckin' can right open. My mouth just waters for it. Wow, and it's Manhattan style? Doesn't get any better then this. Ah, I can't wait to tell my wife I ate Fish Assholes for lunch.
"Imagination is more important than knowledge."
Looks like the sleeping beauty has 9 lives.
Night of the Living Dead entered the public domain. In 1968, United States copyright law required a proper notice for a work to maintain a copyright. Image Ten displayed such a notice on the title frames of the film beneath the original title, Night of the Flesh Eaters. The distributor removed the statement when it changed the title.Because of the public domain status, the film is sold on home video by many distributors. The original film is available to view or download free on Internet sites such as Youtube.As of October 31, 2010, it is the Internet Archive's second most downloaded film, with 708,608 downloads.So other words George A. Romero made no money off the movie.
Night of the Living Dead FAIL
ED HARDY: WHAT THE FUCK HAPPENED?
One problem with mass producing your work. It can get infiltrated by douchbags.
Bobcat likes the high life.
GOLD CANYON, Ariz. - The images are incredible. A bobcat that has scampered to the top of a saguaro cactus -- and it was quite a climb!
The photos were captured in Gold Canyon, on the foot of the Superstition Mountains.
The bobcat was trying to get away from a mountain lion that was stalking it, explains the photographer Curt Fonger. He darted up a 40-foot saguaro, and there he stayed for the remainder of the day.
Curt Fonger and his wife Marta are living out their golden years on wilderness' edge in Gold Canyon. With over 40 years of photography experience, Curt recently had a career-defining moment.
"I've never had the luxury of seeing a bobcat on top of a saguaro," he says. "Just a beautiful creature, he was displaying himself proudly, kind of looking around, probably trying to see if mister mountain lion was still around... it was almost if he was posing!"
Curt says the golden cat with amber eyes stared back at him, perched on top of the cactus for hours.
"He was pretty relaxed, he kind of laid on top of the saguaro, shut his eyes, almost as if he was sleeping."
The bobcat eventually came down, but Curt and Marta are still riding high.
"It was that Kodak moment I think every photographer lives for."
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STOP
WARS
"There's more to life than books, you know. But not much more."
- Morrissey
If you think you're too small to have an impact, try going to sleep with a mosquito in the room.
The Future is Here.
What if social media existed in the 1940's, 50's and 60's? What would the ads look like? These cool graphic posters might give you some insight. Okay, not really but they are pretty brilliant.
lol, check out the camera on the desk. I guess they would use film back then and transfer it?
When you check your Twitter on your iphone, back then it came a little bigger. I'm digging the old logo too.
Even the dog wants in on Skype. You can't deny that you much rather use that retro space age computer then your crappy PC or Mac.
I don't know what's more creepy, the picture frame of the guy looking up at the lady as she checks out her wall posts, or that questionable shaped phone.
Henry Rollins has lost his tattoos! Draw some new ones to cheer him up!
Kitty Cap
Look cool and walk with your kitty 24/7 on your head, kid!
Horror or Hiphop?
Is this