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The down side of the Bat Cave
08.26.2011
07:43 pm
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“The down side of the Bat Cave” by Marco D’Alfonso.

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Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.26.2011
07:43 pm
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Texas blessed by Jesus watermelons
08.26.2011
01:09 pm
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You read it your way, I’ll read it my way.

Via Jesus Needs New PR

Posted by Richard Metzger
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08.26.2011
01:09 pm
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Weird bank commercial involving inflatable sex dolls and more
08.25.2011
04:00 pm
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This is one weird Russian commercial for TCS Bank.

According to a commentator on Copyranter’s website, the woman near the end of the commercial asks if we know the difference between us and them. They live in a spider web while we live in the Internet. So, from now on we will act.

“When the Tomb explodes there’s also a vocal of V.Tsoi from underground soviet era rock band Kino singing the same line ‘from now on we will act’.”

I’m not sure how mannequins and inflatable sex dolls connects to banking, but it sure is fun to look at.
 

 
Via Copyranter

Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.25.2011
04:00 pm
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Atheist Sees Image of the Birth of Planet Earth in Burnt Toast
08.25.2011
03:26 pm
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Genuine unretouched photograph, copyright G.T. Meaden
 

Dr. Terence Meaden was surprised when a piece of toast he was about to eat in Bradford-on-Avon, Wiltshire, England, earlier this month, seemed to depict the formation of the planet:

He could barely withhold his excitement.

“I was having breakfast when this piece of ciabatta toast got burnt,” he said. “Suddenly I was aware that the pattern of light and darkness across the toast resembled what could have been a visible manifestation of primeval events at the time that planet Earth was forming four and a half billion years ago.”

Apparently Dr. Meaden was so moved by the experience that he buttered and ate the ciabatta toast after photographing it. He should have sold it on eBay! What was he thinking?!

“It is exciting because this piece of toast was absolutely genuine. No trickery. It happened, just like that” said Dr. Meaden

Read more about this amazing discovery over at Atheist Nexus.

Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.25.2011
03:26 pm
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Abe Lincoln reviews Ford’s Theatre on Yelp
08.25.2011
12:49 pm
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Two stars seems awfully generous IMO.

(via reddit)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.25.2011
12:49 pm
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Babysit us!: Babysitter needed for mushroom trip
08.24.2011
04:39 pm
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(via reddit )

Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.24.2011
04:39 pm
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Olive and Mocha: (Little) Riot Grrrls
08.24.2011
03:16 pm
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Simply brilliant:

“An unlikely friendship between a goody-goody and a bad seed results in havoc at a birthday party.”

Directed by Suzi Yoonessi. Written and produced by Molly Hale. Producers: Lara Everly, Jonako Donley

More information at www.oliveandmocha.com
 

Posted by Richard Metzger
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08.24.2011
03:16 pm
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Andre The Giant latex mask
08.24.2011
03:15 pm
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Latex artist SikRik’s latest creation is the Andre The Giant mask.

SikRik handcrafts and paints each mask individually so that no two are exactly alike. The process of making a mask is complete when…

“...it usually speaks to me right at the end and says ‘stop I’m done’,” says SikRik. “The last step is to gloss the eyes. I will never grow tired of this step. This is when they take their first breath.”

Only 35 numbered copies will be produced, and they can be preordered for $125.00 USD plus S/H at www.sikrikmasks.com. After that, an unlimited edition will be available for $99.00 USD + S/H.

Posted by Marc Campbell
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08.24.2011
03:15 pm
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Slayer custom condoms
08.24.2011
01:15 pm
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Yep! There’s a condom for that!

For when you’re going South of Heaven! Each Slayer Custom Condom “matchbook” holds 1 Durex latex condom. Available as a 3-pack or 6-pack.


They’re $12.99 for a 3-pack and $19.99 for a 6-pack over at Slayer’s official website.

Previously on Dangerous Minds:
Slayer: Angel of Death rendered in smooth rock stylings

(via Cherry Bombed)

Posted by Tara McGinley
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08.24.2011
01:15 pm
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Bizarre Top Of The Pops dance routine for ‘O Superman’
08.24.2011
06:34 am
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As if it wasn’t weird enough that Laurie Anderson’s “O Superman” got to number 2 on the British charts in 1981, here’s a really strange dance routine by Zoo from Top Of The Pops to accompany the vocodered, beatless wonder. YouTube uploader Sambda says:

“A spectacularly bad dance routine. An extreme example of “Top Of The Pops” choreographer Flick Colby’s habit of taking all lyrics (including obvious allegories) at face value. So we have to have a judge, a mom-and-dad etc. I suspect the only reason Superman himself didn’t appear was down to a rights issue.”

I think he may be onto something. It’s also worth watching for Peter Powell’s bizarre chain-mail sweater at the start:
 
Laurie Anderson - “O Superman” Top Of The Pops 1981
 

Posted by Niall O'Conghaile
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08.24.2011
06:34 am
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