Artwork, Favorites

1,000 Words

A picture is worth a thousand words, right? I love pictures, I love learning things through pictures. I love looking at different things. Some of these pictures will make you laugh, make you think, impress you, and maybe depress you. You’re welcome.

These Advertisements for Job Searches:

This Notebook:

This Athlete:

Swalha from Istanbul

This Great Waterslide of China…if it was real 😦

These Pictures:

In November of 1970, forty people were photographed at the exact instant after the photographer said, “You have a beautiful face.”

This Joke:

These Shots:

Alan Sailer is a California based photographer that shoots and captures food through high speed explosions with extremely high speed cameras.

This Pool on the State Border:

This Sketch:

This Posture:

This is what humans look like now.

These Ladies:

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Artwork, Work

Advertisements: Yea or Nay?

I’ve noticed that some folks around the blogosphere have added ads to their pages. I need a little help deciding whether or not to take the advertisement plunge. Lets weigh out some pros and cons, shall we?

The Look. Okay yikes yikes yikes. Advertisements are so fugs. I like the fact that my blog is streamlined–you come for Lily in Canada, and that’s what you get! I hate when I click on a blog and it’s covered in ads. BUT I heard that you can choose the placement, so maybe I could hide them. But then I guess you wouldn’t want to hide them because you need people to click on them. So I’m at a bit of a standstill here.

The Embarrassment Level. What if one of my ads is for penis enlargements or some kind of mail order bride thing? I don’t want my viewers looking at such distasteful things. Plus it might remind my mom of Las Vegas and that would cause her to burst into tears. So like, I can’t really risk that, can I?

The $$$. Cash money baby. I’m totes in favor of making a little extra spending money. Especially since I don’t have a job. I’ve heard different things from different people though. I’ve heard that the amount is really insignificant. But from others I’ve heard that you can make anywhere from $30-$100 a week! And I would be super pleased with that.

So what’s the dealio? How do we feel about them? Yea or nay? Share your stories and experiences with me. I need to know the deets!

Final Note: I originally spelled it “yay or nay” because I’m mildly retarded.

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