Tuesday, February 21, 2006
no more boring stuff at home, here`s a new game -
fun with liquid nitrogen:
Freeze a can of shaving cream and then peel the can away from the cream. Put the canless cream into someone's car. Let the oven-like heat from the car's sitting in the sun defrost the shaving cream. 2 cans will fill an entire car. (Coulter C. Henry, Jr.)
Thanks to boing boing
fun with liquid nitrogen:
Freeze a can of shaving cream and then peel the can away from the cream. Put the canless cream into someone's car. Let the oven-like heat from the car's sitting in the sun defrost the shaving cream. 2 cans will fill an entire car. (Coulter C. Henry, Jr.)
Thanks to boing boing
Monday, February 20, 2006
- QUOTATION OF THE DAY -
"I'd tell my husband, 'That garage is the sign of a sick, sick mind."
- ANGELA ALOI of Westbury, N.Y., on hiring a consultant to organize the
clutter.
Haha, sounds like me in my room. See NYTimes
"I'd tell my husband, 'That garage is the sign of a sick, sick mind."
- ANGELA ALOI of Westbury, N.Y., on hiring a consultant to organize the
clutter.
Haha, sounds like me in my room. See NYTimes
Tuesday, February 07, 2006

NORM & NORMA – EMBLEMATISCHE SKULPTUREN
ERÖFFNUNG FREITAG 10. FEBRUAR 19 UHR, Hamburg
11. FERUAR 2006 – 18. MÄRZ 2006
Goldprojects
Monday, February 06, 2006

Manga me mit Hypertrophie!
Bei worth1000 macht man Normalsterbliche zu Manga-kompatiblen, aufgeblähten Glupschaugen-Gesichtchen. Fiese Sache.
(thanx to boing boing)
Thursday, January 26, 2006
Hach, wir werden nur älter, aber nicht erwachsener.
famous people, too. see how they aged, not always gracefully:
The Sands Of Tide
(thanx to popbitch, again)
famous people, too. see how they aged, not always gracefully:
The Sands Of Tide
(thanx to popbitch, again)
Monday, January 23, 2006

Top 10 Blogger Lies
(thanx to the social software weblog)
performing the everyday drag
"Dressed in drag, Norah Vincent visited strip clubs and dated women to find out what it means to be a man. She ended up in the loony bin."
What would Judith Butler say?
interesting article in salon.com
"Dressed in drag, Norah Vincent visited strip clubs and dated women to find out what it means to be a man. She ended up in the loony bin."
What would Judith Butler say?
interesting article in salon.com
Friday, December 02, 2005

So get something to eat and shed a tear about that - or anything else in life.
Great moments on cryingwhileeating.

so sweet, that boy Tiga
Yipieh - The Return of Dance-Pop with heavy Langhaar und Muscle-Shirt
"I know
You gonna want me
But when you want me
It might be...
A different story"
You gonna want me
Yipieh - The Return of Dance-Pop with heavy Langhaar und Muscle-Shirt
"I know
You gonna want me
But when you want me
It might be...
A different story"
You gonna want me
Wednesday, November 30, 2005

Yes. Of course.
The answer from Radar Online
Monday, November 28, 2005

Huh, nice stuff from a nice book for Photoshoppies
even better the Photosop contest for Hackers from worth1000.com
Saturday, November 26, 2005
Huh, Bunny Fucker strikes again - but not in court:
Thanx Popbitch!
>> You're nobunny 'til somebunny loves you <<
Bunny-shagger claims to be a tool
Brendan McMahon, the Sydney bunny-fucker, saw
the charge of bestiality dropped against him
yesterday. Prosecutors couldn't prove he had
used his penis to penetrate the lucky rabbit.
McMahon has been telling the court psychiatrist
that he is a "tool of the universe", whose
purpose in life is to free rabbits and release
them. His psychiatrist, Dr Allnut, says
McMahon's "interest in nature, bird-watching
and mysticism became distorted by amphetamine
use". Presumably this meant that "releasing
rabbits" became synonymous with "hack in to
small pieces, mutilate and stick penis into."
Thanx Popbitch!
>> You're nobunny 'til somebunny loves you <<
Bunny-shagger claims to be a tool
Brendan McMahon, the Sydney bunny-fucker, saw
the charge of bestiality dropped against him
yesterday. Prosecutors couldn't prove he had
used his penis to penetrate the lucky rabbit.
McMahon has been telling the court psychiatrist
that he is a "tool of the universe", whose
purpose in life is to free rabbits and release
them. His psychiatrist, Dr Allnut, says
McMahon's "interest in nature, bird-watching
and mysticism became distorted by amphetamine
use". Presumably this meant that "releasing
rabbits" became synonymous with "hack in to
small pieces, mutilate and stick penis into."
Wednesday, November 23, 2005

Kommt einem doch bekannt vor - Du bist Deutschland - ja, diese aktuell doofe Kampagne.
Dass sie nicht neu ist, zeigen Allstarsdesign: War alles schon mal da, vor 70 Jahren im beschaulichen 1935. Ist das denn jetzt ein Fake oder nicht?
Spreeblick sagen: echt.
Kleines Ratespiel - ist das Street Art oder Advertising?
und sind die Posts dazu gekauft - oder nicht?


Bei der Woostercollective hat man sich gefetzt, denn es ist immer noch Werbung für Sonys PSP portable. Berechtigt. Das Schöne dabei ist, dass man nie weiss, ob nicht auch Angestellte der Werbeagentur mitgemischt haben. Wieso? Wer sowas so unkritisch bespricht, könnte doch gekauft sein. Oder nicht? Oder doch? Aber niemals?
gekauft oder nicht?
From PERSPICACIOUS CRITIC:
"I think Sony PSP?s wheat paste campaign is a terrific idea. It conceptually and seamlessly integrates the Sony product with the characters. The cryptic and mysterious street art-style execution works well with the PSP brand particularly because Sony PlayStation has a history of mysterious, cryptic and effective advertising that doesn?t hit you over the head with overt, dumbed-down messages or slogans. And like the Time campaign (executed with Cope2) it?s a seemingly effortless and engaging fusion of advertising and street art, which will certainly get people talking (as we are right now). Finally if it can get past the folks at Wooster Collective.com (c?mon guys, no excuses!) it must be good!"
dagegen:
From Saint X:
"Aaaaaarrrrggggghhh. I KNEW something wasn’t right about the thing when I took a picture of it a couple weeks ago in san Francisco. Two kids. 6-feet tall. Right near the new freeway off-ramp. Looked way too clean to be real. Working for a branding firm, I’m adamantly opposed to this kind of infiltration by the big corporations. Equivalent in my mind with viral marketing stealth efforts to generate a buzz about a new product the unsuspecting masses by some cool, attractive shill on the company payroll. If a corporation has a brand that is truly of the style of the streets (skateboards, surf gear, etc.) I’m less inclined to bitch. When Sony does it, it feels like they’re cheating. Wonder if the city’s with Quality of Life laws are going to impose any fines or threaten to send any executives to the lockup!! Thanks for the tip-off!"
und sind die Posts dazu gekauft - oder nicht?


Bei der Woostercollective hat man sich gefetzt, denn es ist immer noch Werbung für Sonys PSP portable. Berechtigt. Das Schöne dabei ist, dass man nie weiss, ob nicht auch Angestellte der Werbeagentur mitgemischt haben. Wieso? Wer sowas so unkritisch bespricht, könnte doch gekauft sein. Oder nicht? Oder doch? Aber niemals?
gekauft oder nicht?
From PERSPICACIOUS CRITIC:
"I think Sony PSP?s wheat paste campaign is a terrific idea. It conceptually and seamlessly integrates the Sony product with the characters. The cryptic and mysterious street art-style execution works well with the PSP brand particularly because Sony PlayStation has a history of mysterious, cryptic and effective advertising that doesn?t hit you over the head with overt, dumbed-down messages or slogans. And like the Time campaign (executed with Cope2) it?s a seemingly effortless and engaging fusion of advertising and street art, which will certainly get people talking (as we are right now). Finally if it can get past the folks at Wooster Collective.com (c?mon guys, no excuses!) it must be good!"
dagegen:
From Saint X:
"Aaaaaarrrrggggghhh. I KNEW something wasn’t right about the thing when I took a picture of it a couple weeks ago in san Francisco. Two kids. 6-feet tall. Right near the new freeway off-ramp. Looked way too clean to be real. Working for a branding firm, I’m adamantly opposed to this kind of infiltration by the big corporations. Equivalent in my mind with viral marketing stealth efforts to generate a buzz about a new product the unsuspecting masses by some cool, attractive shill on the company payroll. If a corporation has a brand that is truly of the style of the streets (skateboards, surf gear, etc.) I’m less inclined to bitch. When Sony does it, it feels like they’re cheating. Wonder if the city’s with Quality of Life laws are going to impose any fines or threaten to send any executives to the lockup!! Thanks for the tip-off!"
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