cumuluscloud:

a-black-car-pulled-up-and:

every black crayon should be named void of existential anguish black

50 shades of moral ambiguity gray

cumuluscloud:

a-black-car-pulled-up-and:

every black crayon should be named void of existential anguish black

50 shades of moral ambiguity gray

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brbjellyfishing:

What if crazy Steve killed drake, josh and their parents, kidnapped Megan and took her to Seattle, forced her to call herself Carly, and made her pretend she was his little sister

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whorville:

Happy has five letters
Pizza has five letters

This is no coincidence

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“It’s not what you know. It’s what you believe. Life will be better when your ship goes down.”

*accidentally opens undesired program* *heart races as i try to force quit before it can fully open*

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zackisontumblr:

if you ever have children you could introduce them to people by saying hey wanna see what i made

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aseaofquotes:

— Ernest Hemingway

aseaofquotes:

— Ernest Hemingway

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Dowling Duncan and redesigning the American Dollar:

Why the size?
We have kept the width the same as the existing dollars. However we have changed the size of the note so that the one dollar is shorter and the 100 dollar is the longest. When stacked on top of each other it is easy to see how much money you have. It also makes it easier for the visually impaired to distinguish between notes.

Why a vertical format?
When we researched how notes are used we realized people tend to handle and deal with money vertically rather than horizontally. You tend to hold a wallet or purse vertically when searching for notes. The majority of people hand over notes vertically when making purchases. All machines accept notes vertically. Therefore a vertical note makes more sense.

Why different colors?
It’s one of the strongest ways graphically to distinguish one note from another.

Why these designs?
We wanted a concept behind the imagery so that the image directly relates to the value of each note. We also wanted the notes to be educational, not only for those living in America but visitors as well. Each note uses a black and white image depicting a particular aspect of American history and culture. They are then overprinted with informational graphics or a pattern relating to that particular image.

$1 – The first African American president
$5 – The five biggest native American tribes
$10 – The bill of rights, the first 10 amendments to the US Constitution
$20 – 20th Century America
$50 – The 50 States of America
$100 – The first 100 days of President Franklin Roosevelt. During this time he led the congress to pass more important legislations than most presidents pass in their entire term. This helped fight the economic crises at the time of the great depression. Ever since, every new president has been judged on how well they have done during the first 100 days of their term.

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sodamnrelatable:

“youll be home alone for a few hours is that okay”

image

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regenbogentraum:

so basically we hate eurovision but we watch it anyway

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namikazeminatos:

am i on my dashboard or in the eurovision tag. 

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