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“All Is Not Lost”
Social Contract// New Oppikoppi special posters
So after I blogged about Social Contract about a month ago, a representative wrote me to thank me for the exposure. (Not that my blog is well known) Nevertheless I was chuffed. If you read my previous post you’d remember that I wasn’t sure who these guys were, but I liked what I saw.
This is what they had to say:
“Social Contract is a poster design blog/events guide that collects cool posters (in our opinion) designed by various South African designers and illustrators. We do not work as a collective at all, and is mostly submitted by designers or bands themselves, or we trace the designers down to get the posters we really like.
We would like to see well designed posters for every single event, and therefore we have the designers names to the right, so bands could use the information and work with these creative people, and create a happy community.”
Thus, everyday, and during every hour of our time beyond sleep, the demons embedded in our society, that stalk us at every minute, seem always to beckon each one of us towards a realizable dream and nightmare. With every passing second, they advise, with rhythmic and hypnotic regularity – get rich! get rich! get rich!
And thus has it come about that many of us accept that our common natural instinct to escape from poverty is but the other side of the same coin on whose reverse side are written the words – at all costs, get rich!
(Source: airows)
The world’s highest tennis court stands atop the fourth highest hotel in the world - Burj al-Arab at Dubai. The tennis court is circular in shape and when no session is at play, it doubles as a helipad. The exact height of the tennis court is not known, but the hotel is 321 m (1,053 feet) tall and the court is located very near the top.


