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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
It may hurt: design sponge
Nothing to say, really. Just go to this great design blog and enjoy the delivery of cool and hot designs. I love this blog, for me it's one of those inspiration blogs. Design diary kinda blog.
art, family and furnitures: forty two roads
Here's another blog that combines many corners of life to one vibrant beat. A little girl, some art, how to make them all work out in the flat, life, more life, some beyond, some below. I loved this blog, the pictures are nice to look at, the flat looks better than mine so it's always some sort of inspiration. The crafty objects are cute and beautiful. Another best blog, full of life, or whatever that is.
check what your gens can produce: dna
It arrived, that moment I feared from my entire life (or at least, the last 10 years). I sit with mom on the sofa and she asks me when will I bring her a baby. Babies are cute, I tell her, but I like animals much more. If only I could give birth to a furry cute puppy, or a bunny, I would do that. For sure. but babies. Well, at first they don't have hair and they don't talk. And then they might have too much hair and they won't shut up.
So I keep my boyfriend out of this issue, and in the meantime I surf the blogosphere. But sometimes babies hunt me here as well. And they bring better arguments than my mom. After seeing the pictures on the dna blog, I even showed them to my bf and he said: so cute!
So, what thousands of screaming kids in the real world cannot do, few pictures of adorable baby can. This girl is so cute. Her parents also look really ok. What a nice family, what a fun blog!
So I keep my boyfriend out of this issue, and in the meantime I surf the blogosphere. But sometimes babies hunt me here as well. And they bring better arguments than my mom. After seeing the pictures on the dna blog, I even showed them to my bf and he said: so cute!
So, what thousands of screaming kids in the real world cannot do, few pictures of adorable baby can. This girl is so cute. Her parents also look really ok. What a nice family, what a fun blog!
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family
Tuesday, November 13, 2007
For film students or young filmmakers: Filmmaker Utopia
I always loved to go to the cinema. At times I thought I could become one of those hard working filmmakers, who has a vision and sweat until they create what they saw in their mind for so long.
It's very hard, to become a filmmaker, and even harder to stay one, or to become successful in what you do. It's fascinating to read the >diary of a young filmmaker, who is actually a struggling film student, as he/she tries to make it to the top, into the film business, or at least to graduation.
Filmmaker Utopia is the best blog I've found so far that combines both artistic thoughts about films and the diary style ramblings. It also features great links, and if it would update more often - I would feel it realy is a utopia!
It's very hard, to become a filmmaker, and even harder to stay one, or to become successful in what you do. It's fascinating to read the >diary of a young filmmaker, who is actually a struggling film student, as he/she tries to make it to the top, into the film business, or at least to graduation.
Filmmaker Utopia is the best blog I've found so far that combines both artistic thoughts about films and the diary style ramblings. It also features great links, and if it would update more often - I would feel it realy is a utopia!
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Education,
Entertainment,
screenwriting
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