November 6, 2009
ninyako:

pwnator:

fuckyeahstrangefinds:

Chef Soap
The candles are lit, the table is set, the food is prepared and your hands smell like raw garlic, onions and fish. Vigorous scrubbing with hand soap won’t help, so how can you possibly remove that pungent food odor before the doorbell rings? The answer comes in the form of this 2-1/2” x 1-3/4” disk of stainless steel. Don’t ask us how, but rubbing your hands on this disk under a stream of water washes away any unwanted aromas and leaves your hands smelling like, well, hands. Best of all, you only need to buy one since they last forever!
(Link)


oh cool. my mom could use this. :>

i need this one

ninyako:

pwnator:

fuckyeahstrangefinds:

Chef Soap

The candles are lit, the table is set, the food is prepared and your hands smell like raw garlic, onions and fish. Vigorous scrubbing with hand soap won’t help, so how can you possibly remove that pungent food odor before the doorbell rings? The answer comes in the form of this 2-1/2” x 1-3/4” disk of stainless steel. Don’t ask us how, but rubbing your hands on this disk under a stream of water washes away any unwanted aromas and leaves your hands smelling like, well, hands. Best of all, you only need to buy one since they last forever!

(Link)

oh cool. my mom could use this. :>

i need this one

November 5, 2009
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On This Day In History - November 5th 1955
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In 1955, Doctor Emmet Lathrop Brown was standing on a toilet hanging a wall clock when he slipped and beat his head on the bathroom sink.  Unconscious, Doc had a vision.  And that vision was that of a flux capacitor — the device that makes time travel possible.  The rest, my friends, is history.  Or should I say, future?  Time travel joke!
(via Geekologie)

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On This Day In History - November 5th 1955

In 1955, Doctor Emmet Lathrop Brown was standing on a toilet hanging a wall clock when he slipped and beat his head on the bathroom sink. Unconscious, Doc had a vision. And that vision was that of a flux capacitor — the device that makes time travel possible. The rest, my friends, is history. Or should I say, future? Time travel joke!

(via Geekologie)

November 4, 2009
every time

every time

November 3, 2009
psalmlove:

Inspired by the big head mode in retro video games, Eric Testroete created this trippy papercraft self portrait for Halloween. The geometric head used 370 individual paper triangles.

haha awesome halloween costume indeed. i still got my pepakura design key and some left over card stock from the time i was into paper crafting. definitely gonna try doing something like this or close to it.

psalmlove:

Inspired by the big head mode in retro video games, Eric Testroete created this trippy papercraft self portrait for Halloween. The geometric head used 370 individual paper triangles.

haha awesome halloween costume indeed. i still got my pepakura design key and some left over card stock from the time i was into paper crafting. definitely gonna try doing something like this or close to it.

November 2, 2009
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(via bikerfish)
New York > LA.

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(via bikerfish)

New York > LA.

November 1, 2009
ALBUM SHARE TIEM!
have some post-rock musaq: Mutyumu - Ilya

ALBUM SHARE TIEM!

have some post-rock musaq: Mutyumu - Ilya

October 31, 2009

If I stay, there can be no party. I must be out there in the night, staying vigilant. Wherever a party needs to be saved, I’m there. Wherever there are masks, wherever there is tomfoolery and joy, I’m there. But sometimes I’m not ‘cuz I’m out in the night. Staying vigilant. Watching. Lurking. Running. Jumping. Hurdling. Sleeping. No, I can’t sleep. You sleep. I’m awake. I don’t sleep. I don’t blink. Am I a bird? No. I’m a bat. I am Batman. Or am I? Yes, I am Batman. Happy Halloween.
Abed Batman (via happycap)

gotta get my bat groove on and practice this

and this

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