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• #152
New owners at PhotoShop Disasters and it's all kicking off.
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• #153
My blog in its infancy - add me or whatever it is you do these days
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• #154
New owners at PhotoShop Disasters and it's all kicking off.
http://www.psdisasters.com/I've just read the most recent three (3) pages and I've found only two (2) actual poor photoshops. Are people just submitting any old picture they find online and saying "check it out! This has been totally photoshopped, lol!" regardless of the subject and appearance?
It's a shame, because the last time I looked at it (a year or so ago, I think) it had some really good (well, bad) stuff on it. Now it seems to be madwomen and creepy men posting 'there is clearly no way a model could actually be that thin, it must be a photoshop!' all over the place.
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• #155
There's been this on-going argument for months that the standards were slipping, people complaining that a pic was not a PSD etc etc. But at least the guy who owned it wrote funny comments.
Now it has been redesigned and is cluttered and there are no sarcastic intros and readers' comments are being moderated and the pics are even less interesting. Hopefully the new owners will listen to the complaints. -
• #156
Hey people of LFGSS
Recently I've been tasked with trawling the interwebs looking for interesting blogs/articles, mainly on an adventure/ outdoors/ exploring (any)/ philosophical side of things. My hours are running out and so far I'm coming up with a lot of not so great stuff.
McNebula posted me in the direction of this...
http://www.blueanarchy.org/holdfast/
the anarchists yacht club. Never heard anything like it before, but after watching the documentary (really good!) realise there are quite a few people who do this.asking really if anyone has come across any blogs, stories or articles on that sort of line in the past year or so.
Cheers all! :)
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• #158
yeah I found that, but nobody had posted in a while :/
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• #159
I've been reading this blog, I like it - it's nicely designed too.
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• #160
seems more of a socialist than anarchist.. but definitely an adventurer.
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• #161
lol, enjoying reading that one.
The whole student demo thing about fee's is a lost cause TBH. Its not like their just going to repeal the whole thing based on a few thousand school kids getting a bit shirty. Fun though :D
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• #162
Recently I've been tasked with trawling the interwebs looking for interesting blogs/articles, mainly on an adventure/ outdoors/ exploring (any)/ philosophical side of things.
Who tasked you to do this then?
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• #163
Has anyone read any interesting blogs ever?
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• #164
your synonymous
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• #165
Touche
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• #166
What about urban exploration? might fit the bill
http://www.derelicte.co.uk/
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• #167
haha yes, but I was attempting to hide my past-time from my employer, showing them what I get upto between meetings (and occasionally in a working day) is probably not the best way forward in business.
the whole idea of exploring does fit what I'm looking for though, the mix between modern adventure, pioneering in an urban environment and whats trendy**though those true pro's don't consider it trendy and quietly get on with it.
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• #169
Anyone seen the Hoxton Wheelers blog. makes for quite a good read.
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• #170
This is pretty good, as 404s go...
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• #171
Anyone seen the Hoxton Wheelers blog. makes for quite a good read.
That seems to have been started this morning? Yours?
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• #172
No, picked it up off yacf about ten minutes before posting. I'm not really creative enough for that sort of thing.
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http://devoidofdigital.tumblr.com/
I wouldn't call it interesting per se. But more for the boys here. Rik comes into mind ;)
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• #175
Exhaustive list of music reviews from a funny American - he likes to get stuck into the entire catalogue of an artist. Good and irreverent, massive fan of The Fall too. Loves his dog.
http://alphadesigner.com/project-mapping-stereotypes.html