The Simpsons go to Paris with Linda Evangelista in the August issue of Harper's Bazaar. Illustrated by Julius Preite and featuring Linda Evangelista and real designs by Versace, Alber Elbaz, Karl Lagerfeld, Viktor & Rolf, and Jean Paul Gaultier. Go see Illustrated versus real design pictures of the outfits and designers here.
In Iran, reporters call Rescue the Nuke Scientist a game that “supports the country’s peaceful nuclear activities.” U.S. media reports it as a chance for Iranian gamers to aggressively play out their anti-American and anti-Israeli frustrations. Personally, I see no difference between this game and many anti-Middle Eastern/Muslim/Arab games that have been made for Americans and Europeans.
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4 comments:
I am going to start calling you the link master! ;-)
What better way to share myself with others than to point them at items I personally find interesting? Actually, the link posts are generated from lack of time and too many backlogged items.
I have to admit, that Bloxorz game was pretty fun. I'm usually not a fan of those Flash games.
Don't you think Marge looks freakin' HOTT in that Parisian photo spread?!?
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