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fuckyeahnerdpr0n: Custom D20 ball gag made by Greg De Stefano...
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Custom D20 ball gag made by Greg De Stefano for his new series on Geek x Kink. Model: Satine Phoenix
MUA: @redrighthanded (Diana Knudsen)
Photo: Greg De Stefano Photography
Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Come back to my place

Hovertext: Somehow, I feel like this comic says something deep about my generation.
New comic!
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Donkey Kong in Real Life Might Be the Best Thing You Watch Today
archiemcphee: Ghostbusters + Dog Shaming = “Terror Dog...

Ghostbusters + Dog Shaming = “Terror Dog Shaming”
This awesome illustration of the Terror Dogs being shamed for their involvement in summoning Gozer the Destructor is the work of freelance digital artist Jason Farmer, aka Evolving Eye. The design is currently available here as a print and on clothing.
Follow Evolving Eye on Instagram or Facebook to check out many more of Farmer’s geektastic artwork.
Tabletop Season 4 Day 3: Codenames
Tabletop Season 4 Day 3: Code Names

Photo by Michelle Morrow Yesterday, we played Codenames for Tabletop. Codenames is something I’d like to see more of: a party game that breaks out of the typical (and at this point overused) “impress the judge” mechanic, while encouraging and facilitating genuine and meaningful communication among the players. Whether you’re new to the hobby, or have a bookshelf filled with epic strategy games,…
Cleanliness is Next to Godliness
Excommunicate AND exfoliate your sins!
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This Ludicrous New Instrument Makes Music with 2,000 Marbles
Swedish musician Martin Molin has long had experience with esoteric instruments like the glockenspiel, traktofon, or Theremin, but he may have topped his musical prowess with the invention of his own new instrument: the Wintergatan Marble Machine, a hand-cranked music box loaded with instruments including a circuit of 2,000 cascading steel marbles. As the devices cycles it activates a vibraphone, bass, kick drum, cymbal and other instruments that play a score programmed into a 32 bar loop comprised of LEGO technic parts. The marbles are moved internally through the machine using funnels, pulleys, and tubes.
Molin began work on the marble machine in August 2014 and hoped to spend about two months on the project. Its complexity soon spiraled out of control as all 3,000 internal parts had to be designed and fabricated by hand, a time-consuming process that eventually took 14 months. An early version was designed using 3D software, but it was easier for Molin to create parts on the fly leading to it’s Frankenstein appearance. The musician shared much of his progress in regular video updates that he shared on YouTube.
Despite the extreme interest an oddity like the Wintergatan Marble Machine is bound to generate—especially on the internet—don’t expect to see it on tour anytime soon, as the contraption has to be completely disassembled to move it. Molin hopes to build additional music devices, some smaller, or perhaps more suited for transport. You can read a bit more about it on Wired UK.











Seen On Lt. Ripley's Desk
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Dancer in a Wind Tunnel Gracefully Defies Gravity
This is an athelete at the Wind Games which seems to be happening at an indoor skydiving facility in Spain.
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Just Your Garden-Variety Hedgehog
I'd like to believe this animal is well on his way to international success, but with hedgehogs like Sonic running around, I'm a little worried that he just won't make the cut. - Matty Malaprop
Submitted by: BJAaLWAYS
No Test Can Avoid That Conclusion
God, that one robot character from that one video game was kind of a dick.
~OLJ
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hammandbuble: jenngofett: That day, Vader was amazed to...


That day, Vader was amazed to discover that when Boba was saying “As you wish”, what he meant was, “I love you.”
#have been laughing for approximately 5000 years at this joke #oh my god #that is hilarious #i am trying so hard not to laugh out loud in the office
WHITE PLUMBER PROBLEMS
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Gingerbread House
In fairness, I imagine this was a bit easier to create than your typical candied castle. More full of drama and tension, too! - Matty Malaprop
Submitted by: Amy (via Foxtrot)










