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28 Jan 18:52

Everybody Dance!

Everybody Dance!

Submitted by: Unknown

28 Jan 18:48

Marlboro Manslaughter

by snopes@snopes.com
Did the actor who portrayed the 'Marlboro Man' die of lung cancer?
28 Jan 18:47

Creepy and Colorful Makeup Transformations by Stephanie Fernandez

by Justin Page

John Gracie Jr.
“John Gracie Jr.”

18-year-old Stephanie Fernandez — a self-taught freelance makeup artist and photographer from Shreveport, Louisiana — has taken a series of photos that document her many creepy and colorful makeup transformations. You can view more photos of Stephanie’s creative makeup work online.

Here is her “Pretty Girl” zombie makeup video tutorial:

Miss Universe
“Miss Universe”

Stay Evil
“Stay Evil”

Mosquito
“Mosquito”

Fame
“Fame”

Red
“Red”

Fame
“Black”

images and video via Stephanie Fernandez

via reddit, Geekologie

28 Jan 18:46

Ze Frank Describes Inevitable Office Occurrences

by Kimber Streams

Ze Frank explains “15 Things That Inevitably Happen When You Work in an Office” in this funny video by BuzzFeed. At some point you’ll hear one of your coworkers pooping, and you may even witness them fail to wash their hands.

submitted via Laughing Squid Tips

28 Jan 18:42

Sneaky Cards, A Card Game About Creating Fun and Creative Social Interactions

by Justin Page

Sneaky Cards

Sneaky Cards is a card game about “creating fun and creative social interactions, breaking up the tedium of everyday life.” The game was created by 16-year-old Harry Lee in 2009. It has since then been beefed up by a subreddit group and pushed out as a free-to-play game. Sneaky Cards is available to download online for free under a Creative Commons license and print at home.

The main goal of the game is to get rid of all your cards by following each cards own rule set. There are a few variations of gameplay depending on the type of deck you have, the Classic Deck can be played over the course of many days, and during everyday life. Alternatively the Mini Deck can be played competitively, with each player having a deck and the winner being the player that can complete all their objectives first.

The game works best in common social environments. Places like malls, school campuses, offices, conferences, camps, youth groups, parties, and other public places. In most situations there is a player who is playing the game and a non-player who is not. With the player interacting in some way with the non-player.

Sneaky Cards

Sneaky Cards

Sneaky Cards

images via Sneaky Cards

via Boing Boing, The Awesomer

28 Jan 18:36

‘The Zero Theorem’ Trailer: Terry Gilliam Proves That All Is not for Nothing

by Russ Fischer

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Terry Gilliam’s latest film, The Zero Theorem, has had a long road to the screen. It premiered at festivals last year but has struggled to find US distribution — perhaps not because it isn’t any good, but because it isn’t particularly commercial. Christoph Waltz leads the cast as a data-entry drone wrestling with an impossible equation. David Thewlis, Melanie Thierry, Ben Whishaw, Tilda Swinton and Matt Damon are backing him up — or, in all probability, messing with Waltz’s character and trying to prevent him from succeeding at anything. Its great to see Gilliam making a film that goes this far out, even if the movie isn’t a rousing success.

This is more or less the same trailer that has been floating around for months, appearing on the internet for a while before being pulled. This one isn’t likely to go anywhere, and it’s also a slightly different edit, so check it out below. 

We don’t have US release info for The Zero Theorem at this point. When the film secures US distribution, we’ll let you know.

An eccentric and reclusive computer genius plagued with existential angst works on a mysterious project aimed at discovering the purpose of existence – or the lack thereof -once and for all. However, it is only once he experiences the power of love and desire that he is able to understand his very reason for being.

28 Jan 18:31

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28 Jan 18:30

Deep Dark Fears

by Rob Beschizza

A growing collection illustrated by Fran Krause. Not all of them are as charming as this one. [via MeFi]

    






28 Jan 18:29

I Said Skippy!

I Said Skippy!

Submitted by: Unknown

Tagged: angry , ferrets , gifs , funny , peanut butter , no
28 Jan 18:28

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28 Jan 18:24

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28 Jan 18:24

Hey! You!

28 Jan 18:23

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28 Jan 16:41

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27 Jan 18:45

The world’s most badass jogger : Regretful Morning

by doolittle
27 Jan 18:44

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27 Jan 18:44

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27 Jan 18:44

Winter

Stay warm, little flappers, and find lots of plant eggs!
27 Jan 18:42

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by jacobhuff
27 Jan 18:42

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by frankiefiveoh
27 Jan 18:40

Found Wood Assembled Into Bas-Relief Sculptures by Ron van der Ende

by Christopher Jobson

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Veneer Theory, 2014. Bas-relief in salvaged wood, 60″ x 61″ x 6″.

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Watershed (Yosemite), 2013. Bas-relief in salvaged wood, 71″ x 79″ x 5″.

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Cross-Section I, 2012. Bas-relief in salvaged wood, 74″ x 44″ x 5″.

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Cross-Section I, detail.

Found Wood Assembled Into Bas Relief Sculptures by Ron van der Ende wood bas relief

Found Wood Assembled Into Bas Relief Sculptures by Ron van der Ende wood bas relief
Airstream R.V., 2012. Bas-relief in salvaged wood, 120″ x 53″ x 5″.

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Airstream R.V., detail.

Found Wood Assembled Into Bas Relief Sculptures by Ron van der Ende wood bas relief
Phoenix: Rise! (Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am), 2011. Bas-relief in salvaged wood, 102″ x 37″ x 7″.

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Phoenix: Rise! (Pontiac Firebird Trans-Am), detail.

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Axonometric Array, 2008. Bas-relief in reclaimed timbers, size variable.

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Cold Storage, 2013. Bas-relief in salvaged wood, 76″ x 52″ x 6″.

Working with stacks of found wood, Dutch artist Ron van der Ende assembles gigantic bas-relief sculptures inspired by space, nature, industry, as well as retro technology and vehicles. The original color and texture of each wood fragment is left intact, making each sculpture into a mosaic containing both a new image and the history of its materials. Van der Ende has so finely honed his technique that one might first assume when viewing a sculpture that they are instead paintings. Because of the artworks strong sense of perspective, some viewers have reported feeling dizzy when first encountering one of his sculptures.

You can see much more of the artist’s work on his website and he’ll also be showing work through Ambach & Rice in April at the Dallas Art Fair.

27 Jan 18:39

this isn't happiness™

by turn
27 Jan 18:36

this isn't happiness™ Peteski

by turn
27 Jan 18:36

this isn't happiness.™ Peter Nidzgorski, tumblr

by elgazzo
27 Jan 18:35

Doodle Everyday — Dude, Life is Short. by ilovedoodle...

by ilovedoodle
27 Jan 18:34

Какой сюрреалист не мечтает стать приятным молодым человеком?



27 Jan 18:32

Falling Upwards: A Vertigo-Inducing View at King Aragon’s Stairs in France

by Christopher Jobson

Falling Upwards: A Vertigo Inducing View at King Aragons Stairs in France illusion France

Photographer Allard Schager shot this perplexing photo while looking up the Stairway of the King of Aragon, a stairwell carved into a steep cliff face in Bonifacio, Corsica, France. I’ve looked at it carefully half a dozen times and still get confused as to which way is up or down. Totally wild.

27 Jan 18:31

on Social Cues

by Ian

on Social Cues