Turkey Day (via caerhebe)

I almost got physically ill watching this.  I’m still not sure what just happened.

Why aren’t more ads this intense?

Ohhh, right.

“Pink” by Charlie White (via pressminebutton)

A team of scientists from Joseph Fourier University in France have successfully implanted biofuel cells into rats, generating 6.5 microwatts by harnessing the power of glucose. If they can amp that up, I might never need a DS charger again.

Vermillion Pleasure Night.

Cathy’s House.

Weird for the sake of being weird?
Nono, that would be too easy. 

Werner Herzog voices a plastic bag, wandering in hope of finding meaning and substance.

The screenplay reads like a Sartre short…
…and Herzog’s accent doesn’t exactly take the edge off.

Outset: eco ploy
Content: a mix of eueuegh and noir 

Turkey Day (via caerhebe)

I almost got physically ill watching this.  I’m still not sure what just happened.

Thanks, Josh.
Art Of Moebius

Thanks, Josh.

Art Of Moebius

Why aren’t more ads this intense?

Ohhh, right.

“Pink” by Charlie White (via pressminebutton)

A team of scientists from Joseph Fourier University in France have successfully implanted biofuel cells into rats, generating 6.5 microwatts by harnessing the power of glucose. If they can amp that up, I might never need a DS charger again.

Vermillion Pleasure Night.

Cathy’s House.

Weird for the sake of being weird?
Nono, that would be too easy. 

Werner Herzog voices a plastic bag, wandering in hope of finding meaning and substance.

The screenplay reads like a Sartre short…
…and Herzog’s accent doesn’t exactly take the edge off.

Outset: eco ploy
Content: a mix of eueuegh and noir 

"A team of scientists from Joseph Fourier University in France have successfully implanted biofuel cells into rats, generating 6.5 microwatts by harnessing the power of glucose. If they can amp that up, I might never need a DS charger again."

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