Saturday, December 3, 2011

Easter Egg of the Day

Easter Egg of the Day:




Easter Egg of the Day: Want to know why Community is getting canceled? Because it’s simply too amazing for this world.


You already know how chock-full of Easter Eggs it is, right? Well, someone just found the best one yet.


It seems that the writers have been sneaking the word “Betelgeuse” into the script of a single episode each season.


Check out what happened when the word was uttered a third time during the show’s Halloween episode, “Horror Fiction in Seven Spooky Steps.” (Hint: Look behind Annie.)


Pure brilliance.


[reddit.]




Tagged: beetlejuice, Betelgeuse, community, Easter Egg


The Tree Line

The Tree Line:


Zander Olsen walked through the countryside of Wales, Surrey, and Hampshire and wrapped fabric around trees. He arranged the heights just right so that when they were photographed from a certain angle, they traced the horizon or blocked out distant mountains. The results look like holes in reality.


Link -via Flavorwire

Why You Shouldn't Go Christmas Caroling With Yoda

Why You Shouldn't Go Christmas Caroling With Yoda:


You’d think Yoda’s amazing Force powers would allow him to correct his speech impediment, especially when getting on everyones nerves it is. This cute Shoebox Cards illustration shows why the rest of the Star Wars gang are sick of Christmas caroling with the little green Jedi Master.


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What If Batman: Arkham City Took Place In Springfield?

What If Batman: Arkham City Took Place In Springfield?:


Every pop culture character looks funnier when they’re Simpsonized! Awesome toon creator Dean Fraser has taken on the video game Batman:Arkham City via his Springfield Punx blog, where stiff upper lips and yellow skin abound.


Please note that Dean’s illustrations start about halfway down the page linked to below; the drawings on the upper half are done by various fans and aren’t nearly as well done as Dean’s great designs.


Link –via ComicsAlliance

Gingerbread Ewok Village

Gingerbread Ewok Village:


Long, long ago, in a galaxy far, far away, on the planet Endor, under the forest canopy, lies a village made of chocolate, breakfast cereal, and gingerbread! And don’t look now, but there’s a Death Star lurking above. The Canadian baker who blogs under the name The Infinite Yums built this Ewok Village for a charity auction. The post about it has the building process and plenty of pictures of the details. Link -via Boing Boing

Pearls Before Swine for 12/3/2011

Pearls Before Swine for 12/3/2011: Pearls Before Swine for 12/3/2011


Thursday, December 1, 2011

Pearls Before Swine for 12/1/2011

Pearls Before Swine for 12/1/2011: Pearls Before Swine for 12/1/2011


What Your Toilet Paper Says About You

What Your Toilet Paper Says About You:

What Your Toilet Paper Says About You

ALT TEXT FOR FRAME 3: You hate dealing with the crazy spring loaded plastic tube.


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The most common one in my home is the Pillow Takeover. It's okay. As long as they're happy, I guess.


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A few things:


1. Here's some pics from the Changing Hands Tempe book signing. Thanks so much to everyone who went to the event!


2. The dust is finally settling at home since the move and it's nice to finally have my own computer out instead of borrowing someone else's.


3. Everything in my shop will be 15% off 'til Sunday, 12/4. Just enter the discount code: purrrr.


I hope everyone had a great Thanksgiving! xoxo



Photo of the Day: Penguins on the March

Photo of the Day: Penguins on the March:


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Cape Penguins, wearing colorful ribbons, take a walk at the Hakkeijima Sea Paradise aquarium-amusement park complex in Yokohama, southwest of Tokyo, Japan. (AP)






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David Lynch: I Know

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Famed director David Lynch has just come out with a debut album, Crazy Clown Time. His music is as weird, absurd, atmospheric, and frightening as his films are. Check out this video (directed by French director Carrementdard) for the track I Know.

Destino: A Salvador Dalí + Walt Disney Collaboration Circa 1945

Destino: A Salvador Dalí + Walt Disney Collaboration Circa 1945:

‘A magical display of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time.’


After last week’s discovery of Salvador Dalí’s little-known 1969 Alice in Wonderland illustrations, I followed the rabbit hole to another confluence of creative culture titans. In 1945, Dalí and Walt Disney embarked upon a formidable collaboration — to create a six-minute sequence combining animation with live dancers, in the process inventing a new animation technique inspired by Freud’s work of Freud on the unconscious mind and the hidden images with double meaning. The film, titled Destino, tells the tragic love story of Chronos, the personification of time, who falls in love with a mortal woman as the two float across the surrealist landscapes of Dalí’s paintings. The poetic, wordless animation features a score by Mexican composer Armando Dominguez performed by Dora Luz.


As fascinating as the film itself is the juxtaposition of the two creative geniuses behind it, each bringing his own life-lens to the project — Dalí described the film as “A magical display of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time” and Disney called it “A simple story about a young girl in search of true love.”










The project remained a secret and didn’t see light of day until a half-century later when, in 1999, Walt Disney’s nephew Roy E. Disney accidentally stumbled upon it while working on Fantasia 2000, eventually resurrecting the dormant gem. In 2003, it was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.



(I can’t help but wonder whether Destino inspired Ryan Woodward’s stunning Thought of You.)


Destino can be found on the 2010 DVD Fantasia & Fantasia 2000 Special Edition.


via io9


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LEGO christmas tree in london

LEGO christmas tree in london:

london unveils a 10-meter (33-foot) high christmas tree composed entirely of LEGOs, from its trunk to its star and all 1200 christmas baubles in between.


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