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| Monday Oct 7, 2002 | For those who want their welding mask to say
"Take care. I could snap at any minute."
to Fashion by fatherdan |
| Sunday Oct 6, 2002 | Hayao Miyazaki's Spirited Away has now been released in US theaters, to the tune of many rave reviews. Still, it could take a while before we see Americans dress up as the characters, draw spinoff comic books, or recreate the buildings with Lego blocks. to Movies by onigame |
| Saturday Oct 5, 2002 | Kitties rock! to Music by roo |
| They say it's best to begin training children very early in their lives. There may be no greater proponents of this philosophy than cosplay enthusiasts.
White Kitty, Grapes,
Funny Cow,
The Sea Creatures,
American Goldfinch, and the Baby Bug Brigade all have an incredible head start.
to Education by scromp |
| Friday Oct 4, 2002 | Sploshing, a rather British phenomenon, is best described as the food fight as foreplay. Like all fetishes, sploshing yields mixed results - while some find it incredibly arousing, others are just left feeling cold and wet.
to Art by lux |
| Jesus wants me to have two wives, this I know, for the Bible tells me so. See, honey? It's right here. Please, honey, put down that rolling pin. to Religion by fatherdan |
| What is it about toy dogs that evokes so much devotion and schadenfreude all at once? to Humor by fool |
| Thursday Oct 3, 2002 | René Magritte
showed that through the juxtapositon of common
objects
in unexpected yet ordinary settings, the normal becomes surreal.
This is called magic realism. So, therefore, have magic
realists
designed
the new
state
quarters? to Art by fatherdan |
| "Body Ritual among the Nacirema" is a classic paper on the bizarre (some might say backward) cleaning ceremonies and other strange cultural habits encountered by an anthropologist.
to Culture by fool |
| Wednesday Oct 2, 2002 | Typophile's Smaller Picture is an attempt to collectively design a typeface.
to Art by joshua |
| "What is Sepak Takraw? A game created by the royal family of Malaysia about 500 years ago where the player jumps as much as his height n the high state and a ball made of the plastic is struck by the spike like acrobatics and hatched. The speed is said as about 140km per hour, an air battle has something fully."
to Sports by fatherdan |
| Tuesday Oct 1, 2002 | Chanukkah comes but once a year. Prepare with an assortment of goodies from
jewishsource.com. Get the kids a
cuddly
Judah Maccabee, some kosher
Bazooka gum, the Genuine
Huggable Matzah Ball, Mr.
Rock n Roll Dreidel, the Bag
of Four Plagues, a Hollering
& Laughing Haman Set, and Mazel
Man Electronic Game Toy, and make this Chanukkah the mazeltoviest! to Religion by fatherdan |
| Best known for his system, Melvil Dewey (or Dui) essentially created the profession of librarianship, giving us an association, a publication, and an education. However, he does have his detractors. to History by yoyology |
| Laurie Hogin is a very interesting artist. A fan of 17th Century Flemish painting styles, she applies them to a wide variety of otherwise mundane and cuddly animal subjects. Except, terrifyingly, sometimes said subjects are neither mundane nor cuddly. to Art by isosceles |
| Friday Sep 27, 2002 | If you absolutely must post about your joy-riding exploits, make sure it's in a forum the owner of the car doesn't read. to Transportation by roo |
| Down, boy!
to Pets by fatherdan |
| Thursday Sep 26, 2002 | There's been a recent surge in the popularity of "nerd porn." Sure, we've had poorly doctored images like Linux Loving Sluts, but now there are various sites which promote otherwise nondescript geeky people in a variety of risqué situations. Could it be that the Internet generation has become disenchanted or inured to the constant barrage of artificial beauty? Have we traded silicone for silicon?
to Sex by isosceles |
| Whitney Houston vs. Kraftwerk and other fruits of plunderphonics and its diy twin uploadphonix.
to Music by fool |
| Now that you can meet someone special online, why not try breaking up online too? Just for good measure throw in some juicy details about their proclivities while you're at it. to Society by fool |
| Search with Porn! It's no Google but I'm not complaining. to Web by kade |
| Wednesday Sep 25, 2002 | John Maynard Keynes was a hell of a guy. He knew what to sell and he knew what to buy. Best of all, he knew that C, G, and I Plus (X minus M), minus T, equaled Y. to Economics by isosceles |
| I like to make passes at girls
who wear glasses. to Fashion by riotnrrd |
| Although intended to help colleges and other organizations book acts
for
music
festivals, Clear Channel's
detailed
price list of musical and
spoken-word acts also lets you to do the cold, harsh math and find out exactly
how many
Carrot Tops it takes to make a
Mr. Show. to Music by riotnrrd |
| Monday Sep 23, 2002 | What is it about a David Hasselhoff music video that reminds me so much of other stale web phenomena? to Music by wheezer |
| Sunday Sep 22, 2002 | Hankerin' for a fantasy world as imagination-stretching as Middle Earth, even if it's rough around the edges and maybe even slightly odd? Jennifer Diane Reitz's Unicorn Jelly comicstrip is cuter than Hello Kitty, more Wicca-friendly than Buffy, as wonderfully manga-inspired as Adam Warren, and better scifi than you-know-who. And how's this for endless stuff to geek out over? The Unicorn Jelly world codex, custom card game, a self-zooming animated map, forum, an .mp3 guide to UJ's language, fonts, stunning fan art, fanfic, alternate universe strips, Dungeons and Dragons stats for all the characters (though you'll doubtless prefer the Unicorn Jelly Role Playing Game system), and an original chess-like board game complete with a downloadable version for Windows. Confused? Scope the handy guide to understanding the strip on different levels grouped by fruit type. to Literature by cricket |
| Some people are supporters of clown porn. Others are against clown porn. No matter what your opinion on clown porn is, you've got to acknowledge that it's here to stay -- in both its mundane and risqué forms. to Sex by isosceles |
| "Pippi's quite unique, /
Diddle diddle, with her smile disarming; /
She is such an imp, /
Tra la la la la, you'll love her too!"
Now receive her mark, and be damned forever!
to Wackos by fatherdan |
| Deviant Desires is a very interesting guide to all that is nonconformist in tbe bedroom. It has such features as a fetish quiz, a Venn Diagram of sexual fetishes (including alternate ways of connecting kinks), and a radio show.
to Sex by isosceles |
| Banksy's stencil art has been causing panic on the streets of London, or at least wonder about who's behind the slippery samizdat. to Art by fool |
| Saturday Sep 21, 2002 | Livejournal Drama. Yes, it's as pathetic as it sounds. to Web by kade |
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