Walmart Is Selling A Banksy Canvas Print Called “Destroy Capitalism”
PlumStruck, a Walmart third-party seller, has managed to sneak a Banksy print called “Destroy Capitalism” on Walmart’s online store — and customers are taking to it.
PlumStruck, a Walmart third-party seller, has managed to sneak a Banksy print called “Destroy Capitalism” on Walmart’s online store — and customers are taking to it.
This week was big for Thought Catalog.
So, for now, I’m gonna start highlighting stuff I think got overlooked every week.
This generation’s perennially naked and feather-ruffling crooner, showing off her birthday suit again in a new music video for Future’s “Real and True.” Enjoy.
Ryan gets real about the ways your life really changes when you finally land a full-time job that doesn’t make you want to kill yourself.
This is why I run away when I sense an approaching Instagram moment.
In a landmark victory for angry, drunken celebrities everywhere, the FAA has approved the use of iPhones, laptops, and “game boys” from the boarding process to landing.
Compiled by Jason Feifer of Fast Company and released into the wild about four hours ago, a tumblr called Selfies at Funerals showcases a darkly humorous, deeply upsetting tangential effect of social media.
May the force etc.
“Some people say that you’ve crossed the line, but I don’t think that there is a line, I think people draw the line in just after you have traversed it.”