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Tuesday
Feb 24, 2004
If you look hard enough, you can find animals all over the London Underground.
to Transportation by riotnrrd
Sunday
Feb 22, 2004
Nasosov paints disturbed-looking portraits, in a manner that suggests a high possibility that the artist might have experienced more-than-normal amounts of trauma strapped to the dentist chair having things hung from and attached to his face; if you have a dental appointment looming ahead next week, this might make you want to postpone it.
to Art by monde
Saturday
Feb 21, 2004
Though not acknowledged in polite company, it's an open secret that a significant fraction of internet traffic is devoted to the search and downloading of smut. While Google is still the search engine of choice for conventional queries, the limitations of their Image Search function leaves a vacuum that Xahara hopes to fill with their dedicated spidering of adult-image galleries.
to Internet by pjammer
Friday
Feb 20, 2004
Soulmates are now available for Objectivists, French Maid fetishists, NASCAR fans, evangelical BDSM enthusiasts, straight or gay diaper people, millionaires, bikers, amateur radio operators, truckers, and midgets.
to Sex by fringehead
Learn the difference between "Nu Style Gabber" and "Hard Acid Techno" with Ishkur's amusing and informative guide to electronic music.
to Music by riotnrrd
More collections! Presenting the wonderful world of cereal boxes.
to Food by riotnrrd
Charlie Mingus was very impressed that he taught his cat how to use the toilet.
to Pets by riotnrrd
Is Achewood's Todd T. Squirrel the long lost brother of Stoopidpigeon's Strappy the squirrel?
to Comics by riotnrrd
Thursday
Feb 19, 2004
Fifteen billion dollars seems like a lot of money. It's more money than most of us will earn in this lifetime, unless your name ends in 'Airways'. But, what if an entrepreneur named Tom MacDonald (not the guy with the farm) took a lesson from Karyn Bosnak, best known as the girl who convinced more than 10,000 complete strangers to pay for her pointy-toed Pradas, and asked each resident of California to send him just $1.21 every day for a year? Once he convinces each of the state's 34 million residents that his fund is not a pyramid scheme or scam and to forgo their daily fair trade-certified tall coffee at Starbucks in favor of fiscal responsibility, he could collect a staggering $15 billion to pay off the $15 billion bond proposed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger to reduce California's budget deficit.
to Government by rich
Be careful of your cash machine.
to Finance by fringehead
Wednesday
Feb 18, 2004
"It was a great piece of meat", and other philosophical quotes.
to Philosophy by fool
Monday
Feb 16, 2004
Jerk yourself silly.
to Comics by riotnrrd
Friday
Feb 13, 2004
Hey ladies, here's your chance to get in on Waco II: Electric Boogaloo at the ground floor!
to Wackos by scromp
Sid Vicious says: check out this huge collection of punk rock and hardcore album covers, or he'll kick you in the face.
to Music by riotnrrd
Explore the genetic diversity and interrelatedness of it all with the Tree Of Life's phylogeny tree.
to Reference by riotnrrd
Junglewalk has a huge library of sounds, images and video of wild animals and insects from around the world.
to Outdoors by riotnrrd
A quarter of a mile beneath the streets of Detroit lies a secret city, made entirely of salt.
to Travel by riotnrrd
Thursday
Feb 12, 2004
Unlike the overwrought Spielberg/Kubrik robot-themed opus, indie filmmaker Greg Pak's delightfully clever Robot Stories weaves sentimentality without shmaltz, offering compelling drama of birth, love, loss and death through four vignettes.
to Movies by pjammer
Wednesday
Feb 11, 2004
I can't stop myself from wondering if David Hasselhoff's video is a bizarre flash movie (despite evidence to the contrary).
to Art by fool
Tuesday
Feb 10, 2004
Itchyrobot has accumulated a collection of "found typography": interesting, handmade or unusual typographic examples found in everyday life.
to Culture by riotnrrd
Found Magazine collects found photgraphs, notes, doodles and other discarded personal artifacts.
to Culture by riotnrrd
Finally, an answer to that burning question of the ages: what were the odds against Hamlet during his sword fight with Laertes (Act 5, Scene 2, Line 166).
to Literature by riotnrrd
"My name is Rover, and I am interested in meeting friends, activity partners, and humping bitches and legs. Click here to see my profile."
to Pets by riotnrrd
Monday
Feb 9, 2004
"Those idiots! They got it all wrong!" Whether you care about guns, physics, or just general fuckups, there's a movie nitpicking site out there for you.
to Movies by riotnrrd
Throw me to the ground and overpower me, maggot! The Army Combatives Field Manual reads like a gay Kama Sutra, as written by R. Lee Ermey.
to Warfare by riotnrrd
Do you want to read what a bunch of strangers thought about where they went for vacation? Or maybe just show everyone what states and countries you've visited? Then check out World66, the open travel guide.
to Travel by riotnrrd
Friday
Feb 6, 2004
Is the moon actually a giant spaceship? I do beleive so!
to Wackos by riotnrrd
How do really fat people wipe themselves? Why do white people smell like spoiled milk? Find out the answers to these, and many other, pressing and insensitive questions at the Y? Forum.
to Culture by riotnrrd
What is it about collections of labels? This time, it's fruit crates.
to Culture by riotnrrd
Masks are a common theme in erotica and fetish-wear. In addition to the obvious gimp hoods, and bondage masks, there are stranger possibilities, such as gas masks (build your own!) and doll masks. Related to this relatively vanilla fetish is a stranger subculture of transvestites which incorporates creepy expressionless latex masks into their get-ups.
to Sex by riotnrrd
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