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- Silver Skull Houses
- The Shoes Appreciation Society
- Affectionate Violins
- Uncle Drew Chapter 2
- Marilyn Sunderlin's Amazing Gourds
- Poor Abby
- How to Make Glow-in-the-Dark Cupcakes
- Salt Facts
- Ludwig van Joker
- NMA Explains the Lucasfilm Buyout
- The Sweetest Graffiti Ever Slapped On A Wall
- Dramatic Kitty
- Optimus Prime Chicken Coop
- The Uncanny Edo Period X-Men
- Helicopter Hair
- The Owl who is Scared of the Outdoors
- Happiest Man Alive
- Karma for a Thief
- One Big Gun
- What's Next for Darth Vader
- Ketchum Hand Grenade
- Ellen Loves Macklemore
- How 'MST3K' Picked Movies to Mock
- Kudu Dung Spitting Contest
- Book Tree
- Good Grief, Paperback Charlie Brown!
- Luke Skywalker's Adoption
- Boba Fett Is Quite Dapper
- Uncle John's Bathroom Reader 25th Anniversary
- One Tough Bridge
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 05:00 AM PDT Danish artist Frodo Mikkelsen made several silver skulls with quaint houses on top. Perhaps he does so to suggest that death is ever nearby the most tranquil human settings. Is that an outhouse on the right? |
The Shoes Appreciation Society Posted: 02 Nov 2012 04:00 AM PDT Each style of shoe has a name, and proper use of those names will help you shop for the right shoe. And the left one, too! Niege Borges created this poster to help you visualize shoes by their names -or to learn the names of the shoes you are thinking about. Too bad the print is sold out, but if there's demand, maybe he'll make more. Link -via Nag on the Lake |
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 03:03 AM PDT When you're not looking, Philippe Guillerm's violins are flirting with each other, getting into trouble or performing stunts. He makes amusing sculptures of anthropomorphic violins that look like they popped out of a Disney cartoon. Link -via My Darkened Eyes |
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 02:00 AM PDT In the first chapter of Uncle Drew, Pepsi Max teamed up with NBA star Kyrie Irving to play a little prank on people. Now, they are back for Chapter 2. In the first installment they dressed him up as an old man named Uncle Drew and brought him to a pickup game. The film crew explained to the participants that they were filming Uncle Drew's nephew, a prospect trying to work his way to the NBA - really just an actor. When they need an extra player for the game, the nephew suggest his Uncle, he still has game. Little do the participants know but Uncle Drew is really Kyrie Irving and he slowly takes over the game. The second installment is essentially the same thing, just add Kevin Love as Kyrie's friend and Bill Russell as... some old guy. It may be the same prank but it's still funny to me. Is it real? Probably not, but who cares. Apparently this was written and directed by Kyrie Irving himself. -Via VVV |
Marilyn Sunderlin's Amazing Gourds Posted: 02 Nov 2012 01:00 AM PDT Marilyn Sunderlin, an artist in Utah, takes dried gourds and turns them into colorful sculptures:
Link -via Oddity Central |
Posted: 02 Nov 2012 12:00 AM PDT Four-year-old Abby is tired of "Bronco Bama" and Mitt Romney. We're all tired, Abby. But the election will be over soon. Abby was reacting to hearing yet another election story on NPR. So NPR has issued an apology to Abby. Link |
How to Make Glow-in-the-Dark Cupcakes Posted: 01 Nov 2012 11:00 PM PDT |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 10:00 PM PDT As far as information on a salt grinder goes- this is one of the more interesting things I have seen. It sure beats contains high levels of sodium. It does make you wonder though, what does it say on the pepper grinder? -Via Tastefully Offensive |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 09:00 PM PDT |
NMA Explains the Lucasfilm Buyout Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:00 PM PDT Next Media Animation shows us their version of the Disney buyout of Lucasfilm. This is the dialog-free animation, which can be edited to fit your news copy, should you be a subscriber. What that means for us is that it's longer than the finished news clips we are used to seeing from NMA. At YouTube, it's described as "Star Wars Episode 7 Official Trailer." -via Blame It On The Voices |
The Sweetest Graffiti Ever Slapped On A Wall Posted: 01 Nov 2012 07:00 PM PDT Montreal's sweetest street artist is Shelley Miller, who has been creating murals and graffiti pieces made entirely out of cake icing on walls all over town:
Her works look amazing, but they must attract ants like crazy! Link --via Laughing Squid |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 06:00 PM PDT Such a drama queen. A cute, cuddly, funny noise making- drama queen. Great. I have now stumbled onto the cat videos part of the internet, and I wanted to get work done today! -Via The Presurfer |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 05:20 PM PDT Autochickens, roll out! shOOter---, a member of Overclockers Australia, built a chicken coop that any child of the 80s would be proud to drive. Or raise chickens in, for that matter. No Deceptifox will dare raid it. Link -via Nerd Bastards |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 05:00 PM PDT Alex Mitchell is back with another historically re-envisioned superhero team- the Edo period X-Men! This alternate version of the X-Men may have found their powers through magic instead of mutation, but they still look like they'd mess you up for spilling their Sapporo, except for Jubilee who looks too cute to be threatening. You can find the team, their enemies, and the story behind each character at Alex's DeviantART page below. Link --via The Mary Sue |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 04:06 PM PDT You are cleared for takeoff in this hair sculpture by Olaf Breuning, an artist in many different media. Note that the link is safe, but Breuning's main site is NSFW. Link -via Geekologie |
The Owl who is Scared of the Outdoors Posted: 01 Nov 2012 04:00 PM PDT Amateur photographer Mark Bridger was at the Knowsley Safari Park near Liverpool, England, when he spotted a ghost-like figure staring out of a brick house window. He's just found Gandalf the Grey (Owl, that is):
The Daily Telegraph has the story: Link |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 03:00 PM PDT Scientists have located a man they believe to be the happiest person on the planet. Matthieu Ricard was born on the 15th of February in 1946, in the commune of Aix-les-Bains in south-eastern France. The son of celebrated French philosopher Jean-Francois Revel and painter Yahne Le Toumelin, Ricard was raised in a vastly intellectual community. He worked a molecular geneticist, and in 1972, after completion of his doctoral thesis, he left his life's work to become a Buddhist monk. Ricard has been promoting his message of happiness for years, but neuroscientist Richard Davidson at the University of Wisconsin put that it the test. 256 sensors were attached to Ricard's skull, they were scanning the level of gamma waves his brain produced. While the scan commenced, Ricard meditated.
Ricard is the author and photographer of several books including Happiness: A Guide to Developing Life's Most Important Skill. -Via NY Daily News | Bonus: 2007 TED video with Ricard |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 02:00 PM PDT The cat would not rest until he got a dog treat out of the canister. Then he found out there is no honor among thieves. -via The Awesomer |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 01:30 PM PDT Meet Big Bella. Big Bella is a T-shirt gun for the Philadelphia 76ers'. Big Bella can shoot 100 T-shirts in 60 seconds. I don't know much about T-shirt guns, but that has to be a record. -Via Deadspin |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 01:00 PM PDT What happens when the Dark Lord of the Sith goes to the Happiest Place on Earth? Disney, after purchasing Lucafilm, welcomes him with open arms. The galaxy will never be the same. -via The Daily What |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 12:30 PM PDT
That, Neatoramanauts, is a hand grenade patented in 1861 by William F. Ketchum. If someone threw one at you and you ketchum, you'd be in trouble. Unless you have a blanket. Why? Read on. From Trans-Mississippi Theater Virtual Museum:
Link - via The Civil War Parlor |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 12:00 PM PDT I have been infatuated with the music Macklemore has been producing ever since I first heard the song Wings. I like him because there is actual content in his music, not the empty-calorie music that modern pop-culture seems to be obsessed with. Oh Wiz Khalifa you have catchy choruses about... partying all day. How original. Bieber, you like girls? No way. Ms. Swift, I am glad that you are informing me that we are ever never getting back together but can you be a little more constructive with your feedback? Finally someone who isn't afraid to actually say something with their music. Whether you agree (I hope) or disagree (you are entitled to that) with gay marriage, or whether you like rap or not - that's fine - but you have to respect how creatively and passionately he delivers his message. Ellen loved it too, so there's that. Check out Macklemore's new album The Heist. The song he is preforming is called Same Love, and you can check out the official music video here. -Via Daily Dot |
How 'MST3K' Picked Movies to Mock Posted: 01 Nov 2012 11:30 AM PDT Mystery Science Theater 3000 was a wonderful show with a great premise: a guy and his two robot buddies watched awful movies and made fun of them. And it went on for ten years! But not just any bad movie would do. They had to be available, full of joke opportunities, containing enough pauses to insert the jokes, and be watchable in their own way. It wasn't easy finding those films.
You might think that watching movies all day would be a pretty good job, but to me it sounds like surfing through hundreds of awful links every day to find the ones worth sharing, except far more time-consuming. Read more about the process of movie-sifting at Splitsider. Link -via mental_floss |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 11:00 AM PDT Okay, Neatoramanauts. Should you find yourself in a game reserve in Africa and someone asks you to play a little game of Bokrol Spoeg, we have one advice for you. Don't. You see, it involves putting poop of an antelope-like animal called kudu in your mouth and then spitting it out. Whoever spits the poop pellet the farthest, wins. Though technically, I think anyone who puts poop in their mouth on purpose should automatically lose. Oddity Central has the story:
Could you imagine the inventor of the game talking his compatriots into putting poop in their mouths? "Hey you guys, I've got an idea ..." |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 10:30 AM PDT Maybe I just like things made out of books, I don't know, but this seems magical to me. My obsession is a little strange though, considering I do almost all of my reading exclusively on an iPad. It's not that I really prefer eReaders to actual books, but who has time to go to the bookstore? The define and search feature aren't too shabby either. I feel like a sellout, but I am stuck in my ways! -Via Books & Cupcakes |
Good Grief, Paperback Charlie Brown! Posted: 01 Nov 2012 10:00 AM PDT Good grief, Tony Medeiros! The artist remixed classic Charlie Brown paperback books with a bit of adult humor to come up with some very funny re-imagined book covers. Take a look at his blog Paperback Charlie Brown: Link - via My Modern Met |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 09:30 AM PDT Obi-Wan Kenobi and Owen Lars discuss the biggest holes in the plot of the Star Wars saga. It just goes to show that George Lucas never had an overarching story to tell; he just made it up as he went along. And besides, Owen and Anakin weren't even half-brothers, they were step-brothers. -via Geeks Are Sexy |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 09:00 AM PDT Is bounty hunting the same as hunting? Because if so, Boba is one of the coolest hunters around. Link Via Fashionably Geek |
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader 25th Anniversary Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:30 AM PDT Happy Anniversary to the Bathroom Reader Institute! It's hard to believe that Uncle John has been giving us something to read in the comfort station for 25 years. They've just released the new book Uncle John's Fully Loaded 25th Anniversary Bathroom Reader. And Uncle John's holiday sale starts today, with 30% off the entire store, and free shipping on orders of $35 or more for those who know the holiday code (hint: it's right there at the store site). And what's more, Uncle John is going to award five copies of the new Bathroom Reader edition to Neatoramanauts, in a giveaway coming soon! Link |
Posted: 01 Nov 2012 08:00 AM PDT For some reason this video took me back to my childhood. I don't know if everyone had this, but the movie theatre close to my house had a small arcade in it, and in the arcade was a truck racing video game. In the game there was a character (I think his name was Archie but I am not sure) and when you chose him as your driver a video would play. The video showed Archie driving his Big Rig along the road when he comes to a small overpass with a sign that read something like "12 Foot Clearance". Archie, being a wily hillbilly, looks around for a few seconds then sneakily says "that says 12 foot clearance and this here is a 16 foot rig. But I don't see no cops around... lets go for it!" I always loved that, the broken logic. Either these people weren't paying attention (most likely) or they had a similar intuition as Archie. -via Bits and Pieces | 11foot8 |
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