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matthewb:

Great credits treatment in this UK one sheet for Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. (via Dean Minifie)

matthewb:

Great credits treatment in this UK one sheet for Terry Gilliam’s The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus. (via Dean Minifie)

lookatthisfuckinghipster:

“The weirdest thing is I found this shirt at a thrift store.”

lookatthisfuckinghipster:

“The weirdest thing is I found this shirt at a thrift store.”

matthewb:

Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, photographed by Ckck.

matthewb:

Grand Teton National Park in Wyoming, photographed by Ckck.
matthewb:

New work in ink and acrylic gouache by Hayato Nishimaki. Originals for sale from Tokyocube. (via OMG Posters!)

matthewb:

New work in ink and acrylic gouache by Hayato Nishimaki. Originals for sale from Tokyocube. (via OMG Posters!)
staff:


This is addictive.
Welcome to the revamped Popular page, featuring Tumblr Wire.
Wire pulls posts in realtime from across Tumblr, and has already become the single biggest distraction at Tumblr HQ.
We’re also featuring Trending Tags that have seen increasing activity over the last 48 hours.
Enjoy!

staff:

This is addictive.

Welcome to the revamped Popular page, featuring Tumblr Wire.

Wire pulls posts in realtime from across Tumblr, and has already become the single biggest distraction at Tumblr HQ.

We’re also featuring Trending Tags that have seen increasing activity over the last 48 hours.

Enjoy!

Most, but not all, of these sites were created with Tumblr, a dead-simple two-year-old blogging tool that has swung open the publishing industry for anyone with a gift for snark and lots of extra hours to kill. Tumblr includes several stylish themes that obviate the need for designing anything yourself, and it comes prepackaged with templates for different kinds of posts—it makes your photos look different from your videos, which in turn look different from quotes you pull from other sites, etc. In other words, Tumblr lets you create a great-looking blog in two minutes flat.

Very cool Slate article on single-topic blogs (This is why you’re fat, Look at this fucking hipster, etc.)

I’ve always dug community-driven curated blogs like this (probably starting with Cute Overload back when the internet was invented).  We’ll be launching some new community blogging tools this week that I’m really excited about.

(via staff)