Monthly Archives: March 2013
ان كايس يور وندرينغ
a tweet inspired this.. Don’t judge..
الساعة بدك تقول كانت شي 2.30 قاعد أنا والوالد ناطرين الغدا عم نتحدث
الماما وتانيا عم بجربوا يشهلوا قد مافيهن قبل مايوصلوا اخواتي من المدرسة
استعراض سريع للأوضاع الراهنة ( انتخبات – سوريا – البابا الجديد … الخ )
بيجي اعلان لزين الاتات على التلفزيون.. قلي شوف بشرفك
هلق أنا بعرفوا سخيف.. بس بهيدا الاعلان تحديدا كتير بزيدها
تفوق على حالو لما عمل هيداك الإعلان يلي بعربش عالجبل وبيغطس ليجيب العشبة
المهم..تلت ساعة وأكتر وبعدو اعلان زين شغال عال نيو تي في
ماكتير بعرف بالإعلانات بس بعرف بيدفعوا عالوقت.. عالدقيقة يعني
مش إنسان.. لو اعلان بفيد البشرية كان بقول الواحد بس شي سخيف جدا وديكور رجعي وتمثيل تعتير
بينتهي الإعلان بزين عم يتبسم للكاميرا إذا مش حاطط.. حاطط كيلو مايك أب على وجو..
حتى اختي الصغيرة قلت يي نياء
متعلم هيدا؟ يعني وحدة من تنين
يا عبقري كتير ومستخف بعقول العباد يا جحش
عالأرجح خدوها مني منوش عبقري
قلي بيي هيدا الشعب عنا هيك بدو لو ماعم يربح مابيعمل هيك اعلان
انتهى الحديث تغدينا سجق ان كايس يور وندرينغ
بعدها خطرلي أكتب هالكم شغلي.. حطيتهم بتويت.. رح عيدهم
ويل لأمة زين الاتات طبيبها..
ويل لأمة ميشال حايك نبيها..
ويل لأمة مروان شربل دايرها..
ويل لأمة احمد الاسير حاكمها..
ويل لأمة جاد شويري مطربها..
ويل لأمة صحن الحمص فخرها..
ويل لأمة اخترعت الحروف فما كتبتها ولا قرأتها..
ويل لأمة أما للشرائع سميت فسخر شعبها من قضائها..
ويل لأمة مستلمها واحد متل ماريو باسيل…
ويالله!! خرجكن
علي جانبين
Chinese Cat-Boy Can See Perfectly in the Dark
If you ever doubted real X-Men were among us, check out the neat super-power of Nong Youhui, a young Chinese boy who can see in total darkness.
Riddick, the cool antihero played by Vin Diesel in Pitch Black and The Chronicles of Riddick is one of my all-time favorite sci-fi movie characters, but I never dreamed of someday reading about somebody who could actually see in the dark. The first news about a little Chinese child with cat-like eyes who could see in the dark as well as normal people see in clear daylight, first broke out in 2009. Doctors who examined little Nong Youhui said he was born with a rare condition known as luekodermia, which leaves his eyes exposed to sunlight damage, but also allow him to see clearly in the dark.

An eye-specialist recently visited the boy, in his home village, in China’s Guanxi province, to examine his unusual eyes. the first thing he noticed when he arrived was that Nong’s eyes were light blue just like Westerners, but very unusual for Asians. He became even more intrigued when he noticed that when shined upon with a flashlight, the boy’s eyes would emit a kind of blue-green light, just like a cat’s. As it turned out, his eyes not only looked liked a feline’s they also allowed him to see and even read perfectly in total darkness.
Nong Shihua, the boy’s father, says two months after he was born, he was told there was something strange about Youhui’s eyes, but when they went to a hospital, the doctor told them not to worry, and that his eyes would be fine when he grew up. His eyes remained the same, but since they didn’t seem to bother the boy, his family began to care less and less about this abnormality. He would go to school, play outside with other kids, and pretty much everything else young boys his age do, but one day, a teacher noticed something peculiar – Youhui squinted his eyes in bright light and complained about blurry vision. Then one of the boy’s playmates told him his eyes were like a cat’s and that really got him intrigued.
The teacher shinned a flashlight and Nong Youhui’s eyes flashed back, just like a feline’s. He asked him if he could see in the dark, and the boy said yes. Then one night he invited him to catch crickets at night, and the Nong told him he didn’t need a flashlight to see the bugs. When rumors about his unusual gift spread, many reporters came and performed all kinds of tests to see if he was for real. They blocked out all light and had him answer some questions in the dark, while others showed him a series of playing cards, to see if he could recognize them. He past all tests, and his reputation of Cat-boy, Starchild, or real-life mutant kept growing.
Time-lapse Images of Nude Dancers Created with 10,000 Individual Photographs









NY-based photographer Shinichi Maruyama created these lovely photographs using nearly 10,000 individual photographs of a nude dancer in motion. The abstract images remind me of Japanese ink wash painting, as if the figures were cread by the stroke of a thick brush, which is not unsuprising considering Maruyama’s previous work with water sculptures. Of the photos Shin says:
I tried to capture the beauty of both the human body’s figure and its motion. The figure in the image, which is formed into something similar to a sculpture, is created by combining 10,000 individual photographs of a dancer. By putting together uninterrupted individual moments, the resulting image as a whole will appear to be something different from what actually exists. With regard to these two viewpoints, a connection can be made to a human being’s perception of presence in life.
Hungarian artist creates impossible-looking sculptures from pencils
An artist’s eye always sees things, as humble as a pencil, in a much different way than the others. While pencil is a mere writing and drawing instrument for most of us, artists such as Dalton Ghetti use them to create wonderful pieces of complex art for the rest of us to admire. Another artist, specializing in miniature artworks, is a Budapest-based artist and sculptor known by the name of Cerkahegyzo.
The sculptor, whose tools are nothing more than small carving tools, fine blades, needles, sandpaper and files, uses the wood and lead of a pencil as the base and body of the sculptures. Paying homage to Ghetti, the artist has also replicated his sculpture of heart, screw and linked chains. Other than this, the artist has also managed to pull off some impossible-looking pencil art sculptures.
source: ecochunk.com
















