Okay those are too awesome! I’m a guy; I wouldn’t wear them. -(Much) But these are seriously the cutest shoes I’ve seen! Thanks for sharing that.
Okay those are too awesome! I’m a guy; I wouldn’t wear them. -(Much) But these are seriously the cutest shoes I’ve seen! Thanks for sharing that.
A series of posters by justinvg which depict Russian ‘victories’ during the early space race.
- Sputnik 1 (1957) - The announcement by the USSR that they had put this tiny metal ball into orbit was the cause of major concern for the US, sparking the space race.
- Luna Programme (1959-76) - Shortly after sending Sputnik 1 and 2 into Earth’s orbit, the Soviets set their sights even further, and successfully sent 15 probes to the Moon over a period of 17 years.
- Vostok 1 (1961) - The USSR became the first nation to send a person into space when Yuri Gagarin spent 81 minutes orbiting the Earth.
- Voskhod 1 (1965) - This mission saw another milestone set by the Soviets when Alexei Leonov became the first person to perform extra-vehicular activity.
I don’t know how old this tradition is and where it comes from, but tea in Russian trains is always served this way: in a regular glass put into a special metal holder.
(Source: laesquinalatina)
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Reblogged for my fellow Japanophiles like StandardGrey.
Dragon Quest’s theme played on Google’s Moog Doodle thing by Akai Ryu-sei. What a world we live in, where magic meets technology, and man is made better for it.
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collage1 by Juan Pablo Manuel on Flickr.
(Source: kristaliaastari)