Depressing Space Laser-Philosophy over a Plastic Horizon August 29, 2010
Depressing Space Laser-Philosophy over a Plastic Horizon
And the giant robots and dinosaurs, they were tired of fighting just for sex. They are good to remember all the explosions and explosives. This is known as the most metal promiscuity.
Giant box of creative bullets, wasted on the void of creation. Dancing splinters swallow the shampoo, alive to feel free again, the Ninth plants.
I personally believe clicking button ox-infested cyborg hat, atrocity of the Halos of the filthy, filthy, delapidated color known only as "Mankind's final hope for Handsocks."
And thus was the prophecy of chewing on aluminum clouds, dancing in the greenshine, forever gone, lost too soon, I forgot my line.
Toast.
Various Sites and What They Smell Like August 22, 2010
omegle.com: Ball sweat masked with Febreze
gamemakergames.com: Cheddar
yoyogames.com: Burnt toast
64digits.com: Vinegar
newgrounds.com: Diesel fuel
4chan.com: Semen
google.com: A somewhat high-end public restroom
youtube.com: Bubblegum
facebook.com: Too much perfume
onemorelevel.com: Freshly baked cookies
increparegames.com: Bleach (in a good way, imo)
icanhazcheezburger.com: Pure slushie syrup, probably watermelon
wikipedia.org: old books
uncyclopedia.org: allsorts
I'll post more when I think of them.
A Quick Question Google Cannot Answer So I Come to the Nearest Source of (at Least Mostly) Inhostile July 06, 2010
I have seen this .gif and screenshots of it from all around the internet:
Some pretty graphic violence, if I do say so myself. Not NSFW, but not exactly something you'd be wanting to eat whilist looking at, either.
(too lazy to find full animation - you should all recognize it, though)
I'm not quite sure how to make of it, as I'm not sure of its origin, i.e. whether it's a clip from a movie or something, or someone's head really exploded for some reason.
For all I know it could be really obvious and was in a famous movie or in the news, depending on the case, in which case I apologize, I do admit I'm quite oblivious at times. I would just like to know whether or not I should feel queasy whenever I see it somewhere.
Fun Fact: apparently even the user page blog title length has a limit. Full title here:
A Quick Question Google Cannot Answer So I Come to the Nearest Source of (at Least Mostly) Inhostile Sentience that could Answer a Question about Internet Memes