Signal boost
everyone needs to take note
It would generate a lot of revenue in taxes towards schools and stuff too.
Some people were just meant to be drug dealers. It’s like growing and selling tobacco, right? If we can allow people cancerous substances to smoke in public, what’s the difference with marijuana?
It’s like going to the movies to watch the crap the media ‘feeds’ us.
This Too Shall Pass (2012) by Tomorrow Machine
Independent packaging project for perishable goods:
Is it reasonable that it takes several years for a milk carton to decompose naturally, when the milk goes sour after a week? This Too Shall Pass is a series of food packaging were the packaging has the same short life-span as the foods they contain. The package and its content is working in symbiosis.
Smoothie package
Gel of the agar agar seaweed and water are the only components used to make this package. To open it you pick the top. The package will wither at the same speed as its content. It is made for drinks that have a short life span and needs to be refrigerated, fresh juice, smoothies and cream for example.
Rice Package
Package made of biodegradable beeswax. To open it you peel it like a fruit. The package is designed to contain dry goods, for example grains and rice.
Oil package
A package made of caramelized sugar, coated with wax. To open it you crack it like an egg. When the material is cracked the wax no longer protects the sugar and the package melts when it comes in contact with water. This package is made for oil-based food.
We need this. I hate the fact milk cartons can’t be recycled.
09.08.2014
I want my own place that I can make a home.
It won’t have many things, but it’ll have a whole lotta love.
07.20.2014
“Age is just a number” could not be more true.
Because some people are literally immature little shits no matter how many years pass. I find it hard to believe that even after graduating college, people can still be exactly as they were in high school. Petty, superficial, unmotivated. At the same time, I’m not even surprised when I think about how ingrained a nature of a person is to their being. Which brings me back to my belief that failure is really because of how a person sees adversity and the consequent choices they make - rather than on their actual intelligence or talent.