December 2009
23 posts
Disposable heroes of hiphoprissy
bigfun:
one nation under God has turned into one nation under the influence of one drug
Television, the drug of the Nation Breeding ignorance and feeding radiation
T.V., it satellite links our United States of Unconsciousness Apathetic therapeutic and extremely addictive The methadone metronome pumping out 150 channels 24 hours a day you can flip through all of them and still there’s nothing...
brocatus:
jakelodwick:
I’m surprised it’s cheaper, easier to fake such ‘normal’ shots!
Stargate Studios via wedontneedroads.
Wow, actors actually never leave the studio!
brocatus:
steampoweredmedia: A film by Charles and Ray Eames for Polaroid. Beautiful in a million different ways. I could watch this over and over again. Anyone know where I can get film these days?
http://www.the-impossible-project.com/
Scrubs
Carla: Are you familiar with the term 'delusions of grandeur'?
Janitor: I believe I coined the term
Dance like the photo’s not tagged, love like you’ve never been unfriended, tweet...
– Teichy (via morganism82) (via babybitch) (via myownprivate) (via brocatus)
I will hate you till the day I die and wish you nothing but ill will in every...
– alain de botton in the comments section of a reviewer’s blog who panned him in the ny times. AMAZING. Not condoned! But amazing.
so that happened a long time ago (july! years in internet time!), but I noticed alain de botton was on twitter and said something and then he dm-ed me confirming it was...
That is quite a large collection of pixels….
Horton Hears a Who, by Dr. Seuss, tells the story of an elephant who hears a...
– Obsidian Wings: I say hello and it’s goodbye again on why the movie adaptation for Horton hears a who sucks.
And I now want to read everything Dr Seuss has written.
(via brocatus)
Come on over, we have almost everything :D
Today you are you, that is truer than true, there is noone that is youer...
Hope for Vegos: Scientist grow meat for the first... →
atheistramblings:
Dutch researches have grown a form of meat in a laboratory for the first time. They describe it as “soggy pork” but they are not sure what it tastes like as none of them have been game enough to try it.
This is the first step towards artificially engineered food, researchers say the meat could be on-sale in about 5 years.
Hang in there Vegos! Soon you could be enjoying...