KILL ‘EM WITH A STRAW.
1. Stab into their jugular with extreme force and drink until satiated with blood.
2. Stick a straw in each of your victim’s eyes and proceed with the above method, but bring a friend.
3. Insert straw through nostrils into esophagus. Pour arsenic through straw until death by poisoning.
4. Provide a thirst-quenching beverage on a hot summer night and as they put their mouth on the straw to take their first sip, smash their head into the table shattering the glass and their skull.
5. Melt the straw into a puddle of hot plastic pour into open orifices until permanently sealed shut (may require additional straws). Smile and wait calmly as your victim dies from strangulation, starvation, or constipation.
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KILL ‘EM WITH A BANANA.
1. Put banana in freezer for about 2 days or until fully frozen. Remove banana and sharpen to a point. Proceed to stab victim violently several times until death.
2. Soak banana in arsenic for a week and serve slices of banana over a delicious bed of the victim’s favorite cereal (cheerios are a good one).
3. Use banana peels to make an excessive amount of DMT. Give massive quantities to victim unknowingly.
4.Scream for victims presence in a room with hardwood, laminate, or tile flooring. As they run to your aid. Place a banana peel on the floor in the victims path causing them to slip and bash their head. Enjoy the banana.
5. Sodomize with bananas until death. Approximately 10 should do the trick!
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Loksins bar Identity and interiors. Created at karlssonwilker inc. 2015
Here’s A Weird Box.
is the product of Kevin Chao and Johnny Lee’s exploration in alternative therapies for their senior thesis work. The idea evolved from a general interest in developing solutions for social issues and took the form of an exhibition that serves as a social experiment investigating the efficiency of light and sound as therapy. The intention of the box is to create an unconventional therapeutic space that removes the negative connotations of seeking formal therapy, while also creating an experience that is affordable to the general public.
The box will anonymously collect user data that can reveal trends on specific light and sound frequencies’ effect on mood, ultimately allowing people to find settings that can be used to help alleviate situational feelings of negativity on a regular basis.
Spare Change News.
A street newspaper written, curated, and distributed by the local homeless community of Cambridge, MA. The design uses elements of handwritten type in anectodes, annotations, pull-quotes, etc. to empower the homeless community—giving a voice to the voiceless. The paper uses a 2-tone risograph process to maximize cost efficiency.
Designed by Kevin Chao, Johnny Lee, Michelle Wang. Winner of the D&AD New Blood Award.
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