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1. take The Inkblot Challenge...


^CLICK IT^

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2. My Dora Maar..


Well, at least I tried..
 That was my miniature Redo on "The Portrait of Dora Maar"- Picasso's, 1937.

Here is Picasso's original.

I think, mine has a bit of Monalisa's smile. 

Enjoy! 
Have fun with Art, everyone!

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3. Totally, completely OT

Do you know what happened to me today? I was merrily writing along when all of a sudden I caught myself in a thought. Did I catch myself in a moment of brilliance? No. I caught myself seriously considering why some American Idol winners go on to great success (Kelly, Carrie) and others don't (Tyler, Ruben). And I mean seriously considering. I wondered about their relative work ethics, choice in managers, and the role of dumb luck.

Can I just add that I don't even watch American Idol? Oh, and I don't even listen to music. I mean, what the hell. Am I losing it?

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