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17 Jul 19:12

Slave Leia Tinker Bell

by John Farrier

(Photo: David Ngo)

Cosplayer Jessica--the internet's Maid of Might--has made a niche by altering Princess Leia's iconic slave outfit from Return of the Jedi with Disney characters. In the past, she's done Rapunzel, Elsa, and Ariel. Now she's working with Tinker Bell from Peter Pan. Cosplay builders Mantinum Industries made components of this outfit for Jessica, which she wore last week to FanimeCon in San Jose, California.

Suggestion: let's see a slave Leia version of Gaston from Beauty and the Beast and Sebastian from The Little Mermaid.

17 Jul 14:28

First amphibious baseball player stuns scientists

by Mark Frauenfelder

"Wearing a specially designed water suit, Oakland Athletics pitcher Pat Venditte threw warmup pitches with his right flipper then caught a fly ball with his 12-foot long tongue." -- East Oregonian newspaper (more…)

16 Jul 20:38

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16 Jul 20:09

Scientists Discover A New Link Between The Brain And The Immune System

by Levi Gadye

Last week, researchers announced they had discovered a physical connection between the immune system and the brain’s blood supply. The finding gives researchers a novel approach to understanding diseases ranging from autism to multiple sclerosis, and strengthens the bridge between neuroscience and immunology.

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14 Jul 15:53

Check out This Cool Collapsible Serving Bowl

by John Farrier

It lies flat until you pick up the handle. Then it neatly unfolds into a decorative serving dish. I’ve never seen anything like it, but several redditors say that they’re commonly sold by street vendors in Rome. If you have a scroll saw, you can make your own by following these instructions.

14 Jul 13:40

Woman charged with murder after taking abortion pill

by Mark Frauenfelder

Kenlissia Jones, 23, of Georgia has been charged with murder after a hospital social worker reported her to the police for taking cytotec pills she purchased online to terminate her pregnancy.

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13 Jul 19:41

They Weren't Kidding: That New Justice League Cartoon Is Really Dark

by James Whitbrook

It’s not like we’ve known this for a while , but Bruce Timm’s return to DC animation, Justice League: Gods and Monsters, wastes no time in getting down to the grim and gritty. See it in action in this first episode from the prequel web series, as new Batman, Kirk Langstrom, hunts down a psychotic Harley Quinn.

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13 Jul 15:29

Photographers create backstories, aged photos of adult Garbage Pail Kids 30 years later

by Cory Doctorow


Jake Houvenagle and Brandon Voges created backstories for some of their favorite Garbage Pail Kids, then staged updated, 30-years-on images of them with costumed models and trick photos. Read the rest

07 Jul 18:16

Will to live found with newer depression therapies

by Rob Beschizza
Will Lippincott spent decades trying to overcome depression, and almost gave up. At the end of his rope, he tried a variant form of cognitive behavior therapy developed to provide a "rubric for figuring out what was causing my anxiety, anger or sadness." For him, it is working. Read the rest
06 Jul 20:01

Fan-Made Black Widow Title Sequence Is Absolutely Perfect

by Katharine Trendacosta

For his After Effects class final project, Christopher Haley made a title sequence for the not-in-existence Black Widow movie. It has an obvious inspiration, but if you’re making a spy movie, why not pay tribute to Bond?

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06 Jul 15:09

Hyperrealistic Animal Lollipops

by John Farrier

(Photos: Ameshin)

Spoon & Tamago tells us that amezaiku--the Japanese art of lollipop making--has thrived since the Eighth Century. Shrinri Tezuka is a master of the craft. He owns Ameshin, a studio and workshop in Tokyo. There, he produces wondrously realistic and completely edible lollipops that look like animals. He combines sugar, starch, and food coloring into the forms of fish, frogs, and snakes.

06 Jul 14:47

Many Seconds of Fun in Puerto Rico

by Miss Cellania

Remember Kevin Blandford, the guy who had Not a Single Second of Fun in Puerto Rico? After his photo shoot of a vacation without his wife went viral, the ad agency that promotes Puerto Rico tourism offered him an all-expenses-paid trip back to the island so he could bring his wife and baby daughter!

And this time around, he had a wonderful time. That included retaking the same photos in the same places with his family. Blandford even made sure he took the same shirts for the photos. See the whole gallery at Imgur.  -via reddit

29 Jun 14:52

Seymour Hersh: White House lied about how they found and killed bin Laden

by David Pescovitz
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Seymour Hersh calls bullshit on the White House Story about how they found and killed Osama bin Laden. Read the rest
29 Jun 14:50

Robert Johnson portrait by Drew Friedman

by Mark Frauenfelder

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"This is my newly completed portrait of Robert Johnson," says artist Drew Friedman, "being released as a limited edition print to coincide with his 104th birthday, May 8th." Read the rest

12 Jun 15:30

ODDysseys opening!

by Andrew Bell

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I’m participating in a show at the new Stranger Factory space along with amazing artists Stan ManoukianSeymour, and Maryanna Hoggatt. The show, entitled ‘ODDysseys’ features a variety of colorful flora, fauna and even a fungi or two! I have new drawings, paintings and sculptures available. Opens this Friday, June 5th from 6-9pm with online sales starting Monday. See the full Preview Page for more information!

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Stranger Factory
3411 Central Avenue NE
Albuquerque, NM 87106
505-508-3049

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I’ll be posting additional pictures of the work up here eventually.. and hopefully starting on a much needed site overhaul soon!

11 Jun 18:11

Female Scientists Told to Get a Man to Help Them With Their Paper

by Anna Merlan on Jezebel, shared by Lauren Davis to io9

This just in from the land of great sexism: two female scientists had a manuscript rejected by a peer-reviewed journal because they didn’t ask a man for help. An unnamed peer reviewer for the journal PLoS One suggested that Drs. Fiona Ingleby and Megan Head find male co-authors—any men at all—for a paper they’d written, in order to make sure they weren’t leaping to “ideologically biased assumptions.”

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11 Jun 14:14

Baby It’s Cold Outside

by jon

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Hey, have you guys seen that teevee show Game of Thrones? Me neither.

Okay! Back to Patreon rewards for me. Hoping to get all caught up by the end of the month, keep your eyes on your inboxen.

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09 Jun 15:01

90 Year-Old Man Realizes Glorious Dream Of Backing Through Garage Door

by Jason Torchinsky

Let me just be absolutely clear and up front here: I love everything about this story. The old man, the wanton, gleeful destruction, that helmet, everything. It’s a simple story, too: Walter Thomas is 90 years old, and he always wanted to back through his garage door. Family and friends helped make his dream happen, and the world is a better place.

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09 Jun 14:19

06/09/2015

by Jennie Breeden

Also, I can't draw mohawks.

Mike and Miriam are amazing! Their stuff is neat too. Mike has incredible artists paint his kilts and he owns more New Rock boots than I do. Their kids are going to grow up bad ass.

08 Jun 13:40

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - Shakespeare's Big Four

by admin@smbc-comics.com

Hovertext: I think I could do the entire Norton Anthology in about 200 pages.


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04 Jun 20:00

Dainese Is Getting Serious About Bringing Airbags To The World

by Damon Lavrinc on lanesplitter, shared by Damon Lavrinc to Jalopnik
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I cannot afford this.

For over four years, Dainese has been offering its airbag-equipped racing suit in Europe, but it’s never been available in the States. That changes this September, when the first batch of D-Air suits land in the U.S., and Dainese is taking it a step further, opening its airbag tech to other companies.

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04 Jun 19:52

That Fancy New Solar Bike Path In Amsterdam Is Utter Bullshit

by Tavarish

When it comes to ideas that feel good but fail when stupid old reality sets in, having solar panels on a road has to rank at the top if only for the enormous amount of public support. In Amsterdam, a company called SolaRoad (smart name, right?) doubled down and installed a solar bike path and ran it for six months. Here’s how it fared.

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02 Jun 17:30

Saturday Morning Breakfast Cereal - The Future of Chores

by admin@smbc-comics.com

Hovertext: Now I just have to make sure MY robots are more successful than my neighbors'


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22 May 18:43

How The Man Behind The Machines Of Mad Max Put A Hellscape On Wheels

by Damon Lavrinc

“Make it cool or I’ll kill you.” That’s what director George Miller told Colin Gibson, the production designer responsible for all the cars in Mad Max: Fury Road. Gibson did one better: he made every single one of them functional, because the desert doesn’t suffer mechanical fools lightly and CGI is bullshit.

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14 May 20:23

Attention SUV Drivers: Stop Avoiding Potholes

by Doug DeMuro
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"People in SUVs brake for all sorts of things they don’t need to slow down for: Speed bumps. Curbs. Cyclists. Hyundais. It’s inexplicable."

Ahh, springtime. The wonderful season each year that brings us blooming flowers, and gorgeous sunshine, and warm temperatures, and potholes the size of cargo elevators.

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11 May 14:26

“Groovy Jazz Organ”: Your Thursday productivity-booster

by Joey deVilla

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Booker T. Jones on the Hammond B-3 organ. Perhaps you’ve heard his number Green Onions.

Miracle of miracles, for the first time in I-don’t-know-how-long, I’ve got a full day with no meetings, conference calls, brainstorming sessions, chats, nuthin’! This means I can get some actual work done, and I’ve been chugging away at it since 7:30 this morning, something that’s relatively easy to do when you have a five-second commute:

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The home office. Click to see it at full size.

A home office means that you can also crank the tunes, and I’ve found the Groovy Jazz Organ compilation to be productivity-boosting. Some kind soul has posted them on YouTube, and I’ve posted them here for your enjoyment, whether you’ve got your nose to the grindstone or in a martini glass.

11 May 14:26

05/11/2015

by Jennie Breeden
08 May 18:29

The End of Art

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Tonight’s comic contains the only known cure for being an artist.

07 May 13:37

I Wouldn't Wish it on Anyone

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In tonight’s comic, Doc Collin makes a tragic diagnosis.

05 May 20:03

Comic: Getting to know your 12-inch Retina MacBook [@imore]

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I think Universal Serial Gus is my best name since Indie Rock Pete or Gary. Read on at iMore!