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In the Chinese language, the word “LAO” means “old”. It also has the connotation of “experienced” or “seasoned”. 

Two things in life that are difficult to achieve: 

1. To plant your idea in someone’s head 

2. To plant someone’s money in your own pocket achieving any one of the above is difficult. But there are people, with the title of “LAO”, can achieve one or both: 

1. He who succeeds in planting his idea in someone’s head 
- we call Lao Shi ( 老 师 teacher) 

2. He who succeeds in planting someone’s money in his own pocket 
- we call Lao Ban ( 老板 boss) 

3. The one who succeeds in both 
- we call Lao Po ( 老婆 wife) or Lao Qian ( 老千 trickster)

4. The one who fails in both 
- we call Lao Gong ( 老公 husband)


via Alan Chu

Check out the targeted advertisement in the upper right box! Sorry… wrong person at the wrong time! XD
Cheating cheapens everything for all of us! What does it all mean in the end? I have no idea… looks don’t matter when everybody can look the same! When everybody is special then no one is really special are they? XD
People with the Chinese tattoos! I’m sorry… :P
“….u think u took a good picture today? …look what I saw!….”  hurr hurr :P
hyperallergic:

EXCLUSIVE: The Octogenarian Art Restorer Strikes Again!
Remember the infamous 80 year old who “restored” the 19th C. fresco in a Spanish church? Some may think it’s a joke, but we think she’s a genius. We invited The Punk Restorer™ — we thought she needed rebranding — to shuck away her attempts to restore minor works and tackle masterpieces instead.

HAHAHAHA!  XD
Funny and amazing lawn chair art by Germany based artist Bert Loeschner