Japanese papercraft artist Nahoko Kojima carves elaborate, meticulously detailed animals, textures and natural scenes from single sheets of paper, which she displays encased in acryllic sheets and as 3D artworks.
More of her work here.
Japanese papercraft artist Nahoko Kojima carves elaborate, meticulously detailed animals, textures and natural scenes from single sheets of paper, which she displays encased in acryllic sheets and as 3D artworks.
More of her work here.
..an offbeat romantic comedy about a pig who has an addiction to eating eggs. But when he falls in love with the hottest chicken in town, he must choose what comes first…
A very cute, highly polished animation by Ringling College of Art and Design students Chistine Kim and Elaine Wu.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFCPNqxzssk
Tragic, booze-sodden, Irish racism on the Brighton-London train.
Why do all the good ones LEAVE?
Thank Brian Whelan
Jim O’Callaghan (FF) making very good point on FB that bill to abolish Seanad would delete *in full* Art. 27 of the Constitution.
— Rossa McMahon (@rossamcmahon) June 6, 2013
That goes much further than just abolishing the Seanad & tidying up the constitution.
— Rossa McMahon (@rossamcmahon) June 6, 2013
Article 27 of the constitution allows the President to refer significant bills for referendum when petitioned by Oireachtas members to do so
— Simon McGarr (@Tupp_Ed) June 6, 2013
Two solicitors tweeting their concerns regarding the Seanad referendum.
This changes everything/nothing.
Is there a constitutional expert in the Upper House?
Article 27?
Short version:
Article 27 allows a Seanad majority and 1/3 of the members of the Dail to jointly petition the President to refer a bill to referendum on the basis that the matter is of such national importance that the will of the people should be ascertained.
Long version:
Thanks Legal Coffee Drinker

The smell of fresh cut grass and fleshy, shirtless farmers.
Grass reduction around the country.
Updated every 20 minutes.
Grass Cutting Around The Country (Facebook)
Thanks Maura Fay

President Higgins (top) with Tatjana Josipovic, President of Croatia, yesterday and greeted this morning by Prime Minister Zoran Milanovi at Croatian Government Buildings in Zagreb.
Tall, aren’t they?
(Fennels/Photocall Ireland)
Gav and Dan (the Slow Mo Guys) observe the bouncing water droplet effect at 2,500 frames per second.
It’s all about the molecular cohesion, don’t you know.