Showing posts with label Cartoon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cartoon. Show all posts
Friday, December 23, 2011
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Love Is...
South Korea artist, HJ Story create these bunch of cute, adorable little photo sms messages that he sent to his girlfriend (now wife) for fun. He was never very good with expressing through spoken words and when her birthday was coming up, he prepare a tiny surprise for her, gathered the drawings and made a blog for her.
At first it was meant to be just a personal blog, but one of HJ Story's friend posted it on Twitter and he started to get followers, and people that liked the pictures.
Looking into these cute little doodles, I couldn't escape from reminiscing my love story with my wife. It been a joyful ride and these doodle really remind me of how much I love my wife...
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Adorable,
Cartoon,
Cute,
Doodle,
HJ Story,
Love Is,
Love Story,
South Korea
Saturday, November 12, 2011
A World Without Engineers
What would the world look like without engineering?
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Very different, of course. But I do believe that we, human will find a way...
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Monday, October 31, 2011
Banned Comic - Daddy’s Roommate
Daddy's Roommate is a children's book written by Michael Willhoite and published by Alyson Books in 1991. The book, about a young boy whose divorced father now lives with his gay partner, deals with the controversial subject of homosexual parents.
Daddy's Roommate was one of the first children's books to portray homosexuality in a positive light; the two men in the book do the same things heterosexual couples do: Take care of the house, argue, and spend time with their boy. Consequently, the book has become one of the most challenged books in recent years with the American Library Association listing it at number 2 in their list of the 100 most challenged books from 1990-1999.
Daddy's Roommate became a point of discussion in the 2008 US Presidential Election when it was alleged that, in 1995, Sarah Palin, then a councilwoman in Wasilla, Alaska, complained that the book did not belong in the public library.
My advice, keep an eye of what your children are reading.
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