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Bottle liquor labels that tell you the truth

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 10:33 PM PDT

When you go to buy alcohol, what makes you decide to buy the one? Most probably the unique alcohol labels would convince you, don't they? So here are the collection six photoshopped labels of such liquor that tells you truth about what your favorite alcohol is really trying to tell you.

1. Whiskey

Whiskey, the manly men drink with perfect label "Text your Ex, maybe even go over" will make you do every strange thing. Mess with your ex and make hell of him/her with this giant liquor.

Whiskey

2. Coconut Rum

New at drinking? Then go and try the coconut rum. It's guaranteed to leave you bloated. It's really delicious and has about 1,700 calories.

Coconut Rum

3. Wine

Get ready to cry with this most innocent choice in plethora of the alcoholic beverages. The glasses for the wine are the most pretty boutique piece and even the empty bottles are such a master piece with crafting potential.

wine

4. Vodka

Vodka, the greatest thing in Russia that works on your every mood. If you are on diet, go for Vodka soda. If you are feeling tired then have a red bull vodka. It's your best friend that's perfect for every step of your life.

Vodka

5. Cinnamon Whisky

The absolute pure evil, cinnamon whisky is a very god choice if you want to warm up yourself with tingly feeling. Just two shots are enough to make you go wild and only God will know what happened last night when you wake up.

Cinnamon Whisky

6. Jägermeister

This pearl of wisdom has the magical coupling capabilities that has secret blend of herbs and spices which can result to only one thing i.e. vomiting.

Jägermeister

7. Tequila

Tequila shots are the best secret revealer because once tequila is in your system; it awakes some sort of secrets confidence you never knew that actually existed on you.

Tequila

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Amazing flying machines made of cardboard

Posted: 18 Aug 2014 10:15 PM PDT

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Daniel Agdag is an artist from Melbourne who has creative and intellectual talent of making things from cardboards. It's really magical and amazing to see his creative work of scrupulously complicated cardboard sculptures of unbelievably delicate and complex industrial flying machines.

His work truly originates from the unassuming medium of cardboard and glue. His industrial imaginings are presented in the form of meticulously executed, forming delicate, alluring and often hypnotically complex sculptures. A process he describes as 'sketching with cardboard', as they are created intuitively by hand without detailed plans or drawings. His work has been described as architectural in form, whimsical in nature and inconceivably intricate. His cardboard practice has even lent to an award winning short films screening worldwide, garnering a 'Dendy Award' and AFI nomination

The below listed amazing sculptures of flying machines were from the series "The Principles of Aerodynamics" which are being displayed at Mars Gallery, Windsor, Australia, from 8th to 31st of August, this year. All these work are made from cardboard which are cut into intricate pieces using a surgical scalpel and assembled intuitively by hand using a plain, well-known brand of wood glue without detailed plans or drawings. Have a look at these awesome masterpieces.

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