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Tsage and Seleste. Around age 2. This was published on Afropunk, Buzzfeed, and The Huffington Post!

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A look at the abandoned, crumbling theme park in November 2009. Photos from this collection have appeared in The Daily Mail Online, The Huffington Post and Buzzfeed.

In Turkey, oil wresting is a totally legit sport between men. The rules are simple:

 

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1. Get oiled up with lots of olive oil.

2. What happened after you got properly oiled up.

3. Wrestling in oil.

4. What it looks like when you have won.

 

It seems that Turkey is much of a destination for this year’s world tour. Yes indeed. SML needs to go and do some sports photography once in a while.

 

Via Derek Holzmacher — SML Thank You.

 

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23 Bakeries Around The World You Need To Eat At Before You Die (BuzzFeed, April 12, 2015). The Sweet Life Patisserie, Eugene, Oregon.

 

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Toronto, Apr. 5, 2016 - How are media coverage and newsroom culture changing when it comes to LGBT issues? Speakers included Kamal Al-Solaylee, author of Intolerable: A Memoir of Extremes and associate professor of journalism at Ryerson University; Susan Marjetti, executive director of radio and audio for CBC English Services; and Lauren Strapagiel, social news editor with BuzzFeed Canada, and moderator Kevin Newman, co-host and correspondent for CTV's W5 and co-author of All Out, a memoir he wrote with his son.

Mayor Bill de Blasio joins on BuzzFeed News Editor-in-Chief Ben Smith for a chat at the Northside Festival in Brooklyn on Friday, June 9, 2017. Michael Appleton/Mayoral Photography Office

After reading an article (lets be real, it was a Buzzfeed blurb) about 15 reasons why you should drink water with lemons everyday, I thought I would make it the subject of todays photo. After all, who wants to go out on a day were the temperature is in the single digits? yuck!

  

Studio setup:

Canon 50D

Canon 35mm lens

Flash 1: Canon EXii in soft box behind camera

Flash 2: Yelow gel, bare bulb against white wall behind subject

Triggered by Cowboy Studios

 

Die Besten von Buffer

- Top 100 Blogs zu kuratieren für Social Media Power-User ...

  

Die Besten von Buffer - Suchen Sie nach einigen frischen Inhalt zu kuratieren und Anteil auf Social Media? Es ist da draußen - in den Spaten! Fast zu viele Spaten, nicht wahr?

 

Mit so vielen Blogs zur Auswahl, kann die Herausforderung manchmal Flip von Inhalten zu finden, um die Wahl zu teilen, die Inhalte zu teilen. Wir würden gerne helfen.

 

Die Besten von Buffer - Bei Buffer, haben wir Glück, einige Daten für die beliebtesten Blogs zu haben, die gelesen werden, geliebt und geteilt durch Social-Media-Power-User.

 

Im Buffer Produkt können Sie verbinden RSS-Feeds zu Ihrem Profil, so dass alle die neuesten Beiträge von Ihrem Lieblings-Blogs direkt in Ihr Armaturenbrett gezogen werden, wo Sie wählen, und wählen können, welche zur Warteschlange hinzuzufügen.

 

Die Besten von Buffer - Keen zu hören, die Blogs zu den meisten abonniert? Hier ist die komplette Liste der Top-100 RSS-Feeds, die in Puffer angeschlossen sind. Hoffe, dass Sie etwas frische Inspiration und Ideen finden Sie hier! Die Top 100 Blogs zu kuratieren für Social Media Power-User.

 

Hier ist die Liste der Top 100 von Buffer Kunden verwendet Feeds. Es ist eine großartige Mischung aus Marketing, Technologie, Nachrichten, Gesundheit und ein bisschen Spaß, auch!

 

Die Besten von Buffer - Wenn Sie würden aufgeregt irgendetwas davon auf Ihre Buffer Profil hinzuzufügen oder zu Feeds zum ersten Mal ausprobieren, scrollen Sie nach unten für ein paar Informationen darüber, wie das alles funktioniert.

 

- 1. Puffer Social Blog - 2691 Feeds 2. Mashable - 2620 3. Inc.com - 2205 4. TechCrunch - 1.886 5. Social Media Examiner - 1643 6. Entrepreneur - 1.230 7. Fast Company - 1106 8. HubSpot Marketing-Blog - 1067 9. WIRED - 998 10. Lifehacker - 846 12. Copyblogger - 835 13. Seth Godin Blog - 796 14. Venture - 699 15. Harvard Business Review 691 16. Moz Blog - 672 17. Content Marketing Institute - 590 18. The Huffington Post - 572 19. Forbes - Unternehmer - 571 20 Search Engine Land - 551 21 Forbes Echtzeit - 512 22 Schnell Sprout - 512 23 Business Insider - 505 24. The Verge - 474 25 Lifehack - 471 26 . The Next Web - 469 27. Marketing-Land - 445 28. Engadget - 421 29. Alltop -417 30. Marketingprofs - 394 31 WebMD Health - 376 32. Smashing Magazine - 372 33. Social Media Today - 371 34. Suchmaschine Journal - 340 35. Jeff Bullas Blog - 326 36. Die Kissmetrics-Marketing-Blog - 321 37. Michael Hyatt - 301 38. Small Business Trends - 300 39. Gehirn Nachlese - 295 40. Co.Design - 287 41. NYT - 287 42 Forbes Tech -. 278 43. Gizmodo - 268 44. Hacker News - 264 45. Buffer Open Blog - 263 46. MindBodyGreen - 252 47. zen Gewohnheiten - 250 48. The Daily Muse - 241 49. Forbes - Geschäft - 232 50. überzeugen und Rechnen - 226 51. ProBlogger - 218 52. Forbes - Leadership - 209 53. TEDTalks (Video) - 204 54. CNNMoney.com - 203 55. HubSpot Angebote Blog - 202 56. Apartment Therapy - 199 57. Digitale Trends - 191 58. Health.com - 188 59. Econsultancy -184 60. Unbounce -181 61. Forbes - Social Media -180 62. BBC News - Technik - 180 63. Marketo-Marketing-Blog - 175 64. BuzzFeed - 175 65 Sprout Social -1 72 66 Webdesignerin Depot - 171 67. Twitter Blog - 170 68 -169 Businessweek 69. 99U - 169 70. Online-Marketing-Blog - TopRank 168 71. Re / code - 167 72. Digiday - 167 73. PopSugar Fitness - 162 74. Forbes - Immobilien-162 75. CNN.com -158 76. Hootsuite Blog -158 77. der Blog von Autor Tim Ferriss -157 78. Die Stadt Calgary Newsroom - 157 79. Geschäfts 2 Community - 155 80. Der Smart Passive Income-Blog - 154 81. Jon Loomer - 152 82. Addicted 2 Erfolg - 147 83. Houzz- 145 84. Wählen Sie das Gehirn -142 85. {wachsen} -141 86. RazorSocial -139 87. NYT Technologie -135 88. Wall Street Journal News -129 89. Ars Technica -129 90. Peta Pixel -126 91. A List Apart -126 92. Shopify Blog -125 93. Die Positivität Blog -125 94. KeepInspiring.me -123 95. Simplifying der Markt -118 96. Feedly Blog - 117 97. CIO - 117 98. Mark und Angel Hack Life - 113 99. Huffington Post: Gesundes Leben - 113 100. Kleine Buddha - 113

 

Die Besten von Buffer - Fügen Sie Ihre erste Feed in zwei Mausklicks Feeds sind alle bereit für dich!

 

Die Besten von Buffer - Melden Sie sich bei Ihrem Konto Buffer finden Sie auf der Tab Feeds, und starten Sie die Suche und den Austausch von Ihren bevorzugten Websites. Feeds sind nur zwei Klicks entfernt. Sie können es jetzt versuchen.

Top 100 Blogs (Video)

  

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Looking for some fresh content to curate and share on social media?

 

It’s out there — in spades!

 

Almost too many spades, right? With so many blogs to choose from, the challenge can sometimes flip from finding content to share to choosing which content to share.

 

We’d love to help.

 

At Buffer, we’re lucky to have some data on the most popular blogs that are read, loved, and shared by social media power users. In the Buffer product, you can connect RSS feeds to your profile so that all the latest posts from your favorite blogs are pulled directly into your dashboard where you can pick and choose which to add to your queue.

 

Keen to hear which blogs are subscribed to most?

 

Here’s the complete list of the top 100 RSS feeds that have been connected in Buffer. Hope you find some fresh inspiration and ideas here!

  

The Top 100 Blogs to Curate for Social Media Power Users

Here’s the list of the top 100 feeds used by Buffer customers. It’s a great mix of marketing, technology, news, health, and a bit of fun, too!

 

If you’d be excited to add any of these to your Buffer profile or to try out Feeds for the first time, scroll to the bottom for some info on how it all works.

 

1. Buffer’s Social blog – 2,691 Feeds

  

2. Mashable – 2,620

 

3. Inc.com – 2,205

 

4. TechCrunch – 1,886

 

5. Social Media Examiner – 1,643

 

6. Entrepreneur – 1,230

 

7. Fast Company – 1,106

 

8. HubSpot’s marketing blog – 1,067

 

9. WIRED – 998

 

10. Lifehacker – 846

 

12. Copyblogger – 835

 

13. Seth Godin’s Blog – 796

 

14. VentureBeat – 699

 

15. Harvard Business Review– 691

16. Moz Blog – 672

  

17. Content Marketing Institute – 590

 

18. The Huffington Post – 572

 

19. Forbes – Entrepreneurs – 571

 

20. Search Engine Land – 551

 

21. Forbes Real Time – 512

 

22. Quick Sprout – 512

 

23. Business Insider – 505

 

24. The Verge – 474

 

25. Lifehack – 471

 

26. The Next Web – 469

 

27. Marketing Land – 445

 

28. Engadget – 421

 

29. Alltop –417

 

30. MarketingProfs – 394

 

31. WebMD Health – 376

32. Smashing Magazine – 372

  

33. Social Media Today – 371

 

34. Search Engine Journal – 340

 

35. Jeff Bullas’s Blog – 326

 

36. The Kissmetrics Marketing Blog – 321

 

37. Michael Hyatt – 301

 

38. Small Business Trends – 300

 

39. Brain Pickings – 295

 

40. Co.Design – 287

 

41. NYT – 287

 

42. Forbes Tech – 278

 

43. Gizmodo – 268

 

44. Hacker News – 264

45. Buffer’s Open blog – 263

  

46. MindBodyGreen – 252

 

47. zen habits – 250

 

48. The Daily Muse – 241

 

49. Forbes – Business – 232

 

50. Convince and Convert – 226

 

51. ProBlogger – 218

 

52. Forbes – Leadership – 209

 

53. TEDTalks (video)– 204

 

54. CNNMoney.com – 203

55. HubSpot Sales Blog – 202

  

56. Apartment Therapy – 199

 

57. Digital Trends – 191

 

58. Health.com – 188

 

59. Econsultancy –184

 

60. Unbounce –181

 

61. Forbes – Social Media –180

 

62. BBC News – Technology – 180

 

63. Marketo Marketing Blog – 175

 

64. BuzzFeed – 175

 

65. Sprout Social –1 72

 

66. Webdesigner Depot – 171

 

67. Twitter Blog – 170

 

68. Businessweek –169

69. 99U – 169

  

70. Online Marketing Blog – TopRank 168

 

71. Re/code – 167

 

72. Digiday – 167

 

73. POPSUGAR Fitness – 162

 

74. Forbes – Real Estate–162

 

75. CNN.com –158

 

76. Hootsuite Blog –158

77. The Blog of Author Tim Ferriss –157

  

78. The City of Calgary Newsroom – 157

 

79. Business 2 Community – 155

 

80. The Smart Passive Income Blog – 154

 

81. Jon Loomer – 152

 

82. Addicted 2 Success – 147

 

83. Houzz– 145

 

84. Pick the Brain –142

 

85. {grow} –141

 

86. RazorSocial –139

87. NYT Technology –135

  

88. Wall Street Journal News –129

 

89. Ars Technica –129

 

90. Peta Pixel –126

 

91. A List Apart –126

 

92. Shopify blog –125

 

93. The Positivity Blog –125

 

94. KeepInspiring.me –123

 

95. Simplifying the Market –118

 

96. Feedly Blog – 117

 

97. CIO – 117

 

98. Mark and Angel Hack Life – 113

 

99. Huffington Post: Healthy Living – 113

 

100. Tiny Buddha – 113

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I spent a day walking around London’s East End around Hackney, Shoreditch, Dalston and Bethnal Green with an incredible photographer friend Alan Schaller looking out for inspiration, oddities and niceties. Alan is a rising star in street photography. Thought relatively a newcomer to the field, he has already been featured and published by the likes of Time Out, Buzzfeed, The Independent and many more! His black & white work is truly outstanding and I really urge you to check it out!

www.alanschallerphotography.co.uk

Alan and I stumbled upon a strange sight in London – a farm! The Hackney City Farm is a fantastic project that for 20 years has allowed city kids to experience the farm environment and see up close in person the kind of animals that a child might not actually see for many years if living in a metropolis like London. It’s a very cool place and it was definitely a highlight of the day.

This photo was published on Buzzfeed

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The story of Ugandans Lawrence Kaala and Jimmy Sserwadda ended in an almost storybook fashion—with a wedding. The two men wed in Sweden in late January, and are believed to be the first Ugandan couple to be legally married.

 

They had been in a long-term relationship until Sserwadda was forced to flee the country in 2008 after he was arrested and beaten for "promoting homosexuality."

 

"I didn't tell Lawrence. I know he would have insisted on coming with and that would have put our lives at risk. So I left him behind," he told The Local, a Swedish paper published in English.

 

Kaala didn't know what had happened to Sserwadda until 2011, when he had also gone into exile and by chance wound up in Sweden. Then Kaala came across a profile of Sserwadda published by a Swedish gay right's organization.

 

The two reunited, and planned to marry. But days before the wedding, they learned that Kaala's asylum petition had been denied. Activists said Sweden Migration Board doubted Kaala's story of persecution. His case was emblematic of a larger lack of sensitivity and understanding of the situation facing LGBT people in countries like Uganda.

 

Last week, the Migration Board reversed its decision, granting Kaala a residency permit. News reports say the board was swayed by the fact that Kaala had recieved death threats in Uganda after news of their wedding reached the country.

 

They were married in a Swedish church with more then 100 guests in attendance, including Sweden's Minister for European Union Affairs, Birgitta Ohlsson.

 

I met with black students to find out about their experiences of the police and Stop & Search.

 

View the BuzzFeed here: www.buzzfeed.com/nus/no-trivial-headline-no-puns-why-stop...

 

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We asked the BuzzFeed Community about the meanest thing they ever did to their sibling (or that their sibling has ever done to them). Here are the brutal responses.

  

Orion Pictures

  

1. The Unforgettable Wedgie

One time, my little sister made me so mad that I gave her a wedgie until her...

 

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I like to think I'm a geek but I'm probably just a dork.

 

Image stolen without permission from www.buzzfeed.com/scott/nerd-venn-diagram but might have originally come from "mashable nerd venn diagram" "What type of nerd are you?"

 

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The stories of commerce’s demise at Twitter have been greatly exaggerated, according to a tweetstorm by Nathan Hubbard, Twitter’s head of commerce. Very last month BuzzFeed claimed that Jack Dorsey experienced put Get Buttons, product web pages, and other commerce endeavours on the “ba...

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Photobombing: www.buzzfeed.com/expresident/greatest-animal-photobombers...

 

Make It Interesting ~ Challenge #3 (Hill)

    

Starter image with thanks to Shadowgate

    

giraffe - j33pman

elephant - GraphicReality

butterfly - unfaithed

    

zebra, flamingo, balloons and bubbles are mine.

Musa (25 tahun), berdiri di atas gedung menyaksikan kehancuran kota Kobane atau yang terkenal dengan nama Ain Al-Arab, salah satu kota di Suriah. (Foto: Buzzfeed.co.uk)

Jurnalpolitik.com – Perang di Suriah sudah berkobar selama lima tahun dan menyebabkan tewasnya seperempat juta orang. ...

 

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I met with black students to find out about their experiences of the police and Stop & Search.

 

View the BuzzFeed here: www.buzzfeed.com/nus/no-trivial-headline-no-puns-why-stop...

 

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Can't believe this beautiful creature was killed by the '13 YYC Flood.

This was taken on the corner of Amsterdam and 96th Street.

 

These countdown clocks have been appearing at traffic intersections all over Manhattan during the last year or two. It's a simple idea, and for all I know, it may turn out that every other big city in the world has had them for years and years … But in any case, it has been a major improvement for pedestrians trying to scurry across the street before being knocked over by oncoming traffic ...

 

Note: this photo was published in an Aug 14, 2014 blog titled "20 choses que les Américains font mieux que les Français."

 

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This set of photos is based on a very simple concept: walk every block of Manhattan with a camera, and see what happens. To avoid missing anything, walk both sides of the street.

 

That's all there is to it …

 

Of course, if you wanted to be more ambitious, you could also walk the streets of Brooklyn, Queens, Staten Island, and the Bronx. But that's more than I'm willing to commit to at this point, and I'll leave the remaining boroughs of New York City to other, more adventurous photographers.

 

Oh, actually, there's one more small detail: leave the photos alone for a month -- unedited, untouched, and unviewed. By the time I actually focus on the first of these "every-block" photos, I will have taken more than 8,000 images on the nearby streets of the Upper West Side -- plus another several thousand in Rome, Coney Island, and the various spots in NYC where I traditionally take photos. So I don't expect to be emotionally attached to any of the "every-block" photos, and hope that I'll be able to make an objective selection of the ones worth looking at.

 

As for the criteria that I've used to select the small subset of every-block photos that get uploaded to Flickr: there are three. First, I'll upload any photo that I think is "great," and where I hope the reaction of my Flickr-friends will be, "I have no idea when or where that photo was taken, but it's really a terrific picture!"

 

A second criterion has to do with place, and the third involves time. I'm hoping that I'll take some photos that clearly say, "This is New York!" to anyone who looks at it. Obviously, certain landscape icons like the Empire State Building or the Statue of Liberty would satisfy that criterion; but I'm hoping that I'll find other, more unexpected examples. I hope that I'll be able to take some shots that will make a "local" viewer say, "Well, even if that's not recognizable to someone from another part of the country, or another part of the world, I know that that's New York!" And there might be some photos where a "non-local" viewer might say, "I had no idea that there was anyplace in New York City that was so interesting/beautiful/ugly/spectacular."

 

As for the sense of time: I remember wandering around my neighborhood in 2005, photographing various shops, stores, restaurants, and business establishments -- and then casually looking at the photos about five years later, and being stunned by how much had changed. Little by little, store by store, day by day, things change … and when you've been around as long as I have, it's even more amazing to go back and look at the photos you took thirty or forty years ago, and ask yourself, "Was it really like that back then? Seriously, did people really wear bell-bottom jeans?"

 

So, with the expectation that I'll be looking at these every-block photos five or ten years from now (and maybe you will be, too), I'm going to be doing my best to capture scenes that convey the sense that they were taken in the year 2013 … or at least sometime in the decade of the 2010's (I have no idea what we're calling this decade yet). Or maybe they'll just say to us, "This is what it was like a dozen years after 9-11".

 

Movie posters are a trivial example of such a time-specific image; I've already taken a bunch, and I don't know if I'll ultimately decide that they're worth uploading. Women's fashion/styles are another obvious example of a time-specific phenomenon; and even though I'm definitely not a fashion expert, I suspected that I'll be able to look at some images ten years from now and mutter to myself, "Did we really wear shirts like that? Did women really wear those weird skirts that are short in the front, and long in the back? Did everyone in New York have a tattoo?"

 

Another example: I'm fascinated by the interactions that people have with their cellphones out on the street. It seems that everyone has one, which certainly wasn't true a decade ago; and it seems that everyone walks down the street with their eyes and their entire conscious attention riveted on this little box-like gadget, utterly oblivious about anything else that might be going on (among other things, that makes it very easy for me to photograph them without their even noticing, particularly if they've also got earphones so they can listen to music or carry on a phone conversation). But I can't help wondering whether this kind of social behavior will seem bizarre a decade from now … especially if our cellphones have become so miniaturized that they're incorporated into the glasses we wear, or implanted directly into our eyeballs.

 

Oh, one last thing: I've created a customized Google Map to show the precise details of each day's photo-walk. I'll be updating it each day, and the most recent part of my every-block journey will be marked in red, to differentiate it from all of the older segments of the journey, which will be shown in blue. You can see the map, and peek at it each day to see where I've been, by clicking on this link

 

URL link to Ed's every-block progress through Manhattan

 

If you have any suggestions about places that I should definitely visit to get some good photos, or if you'd like me to photograph you in your little corner of New York City, please let me know. You can send me a Flickr-mail message, or you can email me directly at ed-at-yourdon-dot-com

 

Stay tuned as the photo-walk continues, block by block ...

On Aug. 5, 2017 we adopted a doggie from a Thailand shelter! We named him Darko! He's been the love of our life! These are just a few of the many photos we have taken of him! He's an Akita Mix and he's the smartest, funniest, and most adorable dog out there!

 

Follow him and his life story on IG @itsdoggiedarko

 

www.instagram.com/itsdoggiedarko/

1. When a product is labelled as gluten free, but it’s surrounded by other products containing gluten.

 

 

2. Oh, you must mean that it’s “gluten free”.

 

 

3. When restaurants don’t have a gluten free menu, so they subject you to a memory test by listing...

 

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