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Justin Bieber’s new album ‘Swag’ is out now. How we feeling about it?

07.11 12:58

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The Chimbu Skeleton Tribe of Papua New Guinea

The Chimbu once used this skeletal body paint combined with their dances to intimidate enemies and have the psychological edge in battle. Painting their bodies in white clay and ash, their enemies were intimated into believing that the Chimbu are not human and have some source of supernatural power.

Today, Chimbu dancers paint bones and skulls on their bodies to prepare for a festival of culture, music and dance rather than for tribal war.
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We linked up with Beenslackin in Soho to find out why people are wearing skinny jeans again
This is Shotaro Odate, one of the lead engineers behind Honda’s driver-assistance system, Honda SENSING 360+.

He holds over 250 patents and has published 9 studies on safety tech like steering sensors and smart seatbelts.

His hairstyle is part of his daily look and public image. Even in older photos, he had the same style, showing it’s not reserved for special occasions
Drake references “The Ameriguns” photo series by Gabriele Galimberti for his new “What Did I Miss” music video 

Photographer Gabriele Galimberti travelled to every corner of the United States - from New York City to Honolulu - to meet proud gun owners and photograph them and their weapons for his series “The Ameriguns” (2019). He has photographed people and guns in their homes and neighbourhoods, even in places where no one would expect to find such arsenals.

photos via @gabrielegalimbertiphoto
Video Works by Xe (2025)
via @xeocho
A look back at Kanye’s Unreleased TV Show “Alligator Boots” and how he met Kim for the first time (2007) 

In 2007, while in the middle of working on his third studio album “Graduation”, Kanye West had the idea of creating a puppet-based sketch comedy show, which would also be co-created alongside fellow Chicago native Rhymefest. The show would have of course had Kanye West as the main star featuring alongside him Ryhmefest’s alter-ego character Pork Troy. 

The original title for the show was called “Untitled Kanye West Puppet Show“, but would be later changed to a more fitting name for Kanye; “Alligator Boots“. He states that when he was growing up, if your uncle had a pair of alligator boots, it meant you made it. So that’s what the show was supposed to signify. 

A majority of the writers who were brought in to work on Alligator Boots had previously worked on a show with a similar concept called “Crank Yankers“. Kanye would also contact one of the co-creators of the show, Daniel Kellison to help bring his vision to the screen. He (Kanye) briefed him on what he wanted the show to be. A convoluted idea for sure, Daniel helped develop the idea a bit more into a sort of adult themed Hip-Hop muppet show. Both Kanye and Rhymefest were open to this interpretation. 

Soon after, Kanye and Daniel would reach out to Jon Kimmel to become their main writer as well as the network Comedy Central for the funding of the series. They would receive a $1 million budget from them to film the pilot.

Now to make things a bit more interesting, Kanye wanted to bring in a love-interest into the series. The co-star would have been dressed in a “slave-Leia“ outfit from Star Wars: Return Of The Jedi. After watching her new tape with Ray J on set, Kanye really wanted Kim to play that role. So they reached to her, met her for the first time, and filmed the pilot. Unfortunately, we would never get to see how this would’ve played out due to Comedy Central backing out and pulling the plug on the series. It’s really a shame, this could’ve been a series with so much potential and cultural significance, but they let it fade away into obscurity.
One of the rarest jobs in Japan is the bokka. These porters carry up to 400 pounds of supplies on wooden ladder frames to mountain guesthouses that cars can’t reach. The game ‘Death Stranding’ was inspired by this job.

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Lesbian Lovers Kissing In Tiananmen (2006)
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