Thursday, 24 December 2009
Monday, 21 December 2009
music: Eyes Without a Face by Billy Idol
What the hell. I love this tune. He has a nice voice, and I like the melody. I also love to look at the weird angular shapes he makes with his mouth as he's singing. Very entertaining.
I've read somewhere on the internets that Billy Idol chose people for his band based on their looks. Ha ha. Comedy Value.
He wasn't hard on the eyes, though.
Sunday, 20 December 2009
Monday, 30 November 2009
cute fluffy sheep lovers
A friend of my boyfriend owns sheep, and he sent us this photo of his sheep.. Awww ha ha ha, sex never looked this FLUFFY! And cute!!
Oh, and I dedicate this blog entry to my friend Anders.
Oh, and I dedicate this blog entry to my friend Anders.
Sunday, 29 November 2009
dispose of your ugly children here
Saturday, 28 November 2009
eye candy by Gian Paolo Barbieri
Monday, 23 November 2009
yarn never looked this cool
This yarn advertisement is so funky and psychedelic!
Using the female body to market products isn't exactly a new idea. In fact, I'm getting tired of how used up that 'idea' is. I'm also annoyed at the fact that I can't fully enjoy amazing illustrations like this yarn advertisement because it uses the female body to sell yarn. The female body is used to sell just about anything. I post a lot of pictures of scantily dressed women on my blog; it's not that I like women more than men, it's just that of all the pictures of scantily dressed people I find, most of them are women. And that is what I have a problem with. I shouldn't get annoyed. Seriously; negativity never achieves anything. My next post shall have scantily dressed men in it. It will be my little personal gift to cyberspace and humanity.
Using the female body to market products isn't exactly a new idea. In fact, I'm getting tired of how used up that 'idea' is. I'm also annoyed at the fact that I can't fully enjoy amazing illustrations like this yarn advertisement because it uses the female body to sell yarn. The female body is used to sell just about anything. I post a lot of pictures of scantily dressed women on my blog; it's not that I like women more than men, it's just that of all the pictures of scantily dressed people I find, most of them are women. And that is what I have a problem with. I shouldn't get annoyed. Seriously; negativity never achieves anything. My next post shall have scantily dressed men in it. It will be my little personal gift to cyberspace and humanity.
Thursday, 19 November 2009
cute and mad sci fi illustrations
It looks like these pictures are scans from old magazines. All the details are lost when the pictures are downsized, so click on them to see the full scale madness.
I'm using this picture as my desktop at the moment. It looks like the guy holding the bone has found himself a treasure:
Via MONSTER BRAINS. <- such a fun blog full of monsters!!
I'm using this picture as my desktop at the moment. It looks like the guy holding the bone has found himself a treasure:
Via MONSTER BRAINS. <- such a fun blog full of monsters!!
Wednesday, 18 November 2009
Monday, 9 November 2009
erotic facesitting illustrations
Friday, 6 November 2009
Fritz Kahn - Man Machine (very steampunk!)
Comparing the body and the human being to a machine is partly a comical metaphor, partly a bleak metaphor.. and a lot of people even think that it is an accurate metaphor.
Fritz Kahn's illustrations of the body are weirdly practical and educational. He lived from 1888 to 1968, so these illustrations are from a time of industrial and technological growth and a naive faith in the wonders of the machine. Comparing the body to a machine was possibly more of a positive metaphor back then than it is now?
Click image to enlarge if you want to take a closer look at all the cool details:
Sooo.. can a robot feel love? ;) I need to read the book called "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick.
Fritz Kahn's illustrations of the body are weirdly practical and educational. He lived from 1888 to 1968, so these illustrations are from a time of industrial and technological growth and a naive faith in the wonders of the machine. Comparing the body to a machine was possibly more of a positive metaphor back then than it is now?
Click image to enlarge if you want to take a closer look at all the cool details:
Sooo.. can a robot feel love? ;) I need to read the book called "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?" by Philip K. Dick.
Wednesday, 4 November 2009
paintings by Anya Janssen
Oil paintings on canvas.. . I'm thinking of something clever to say, but all I can think of is this: :o <- that's my expression when looking at the paintings.
I think I just got myself a new favourite painter ;)
www.anyajanssen.com
I think I just got myself a new favourite painter ;)
www.anyajanssen.com
Tuesday, 3 November 2009
the world's tiniest horse
Anything that is miniature size is amazing.
It's good to see it having a bit of a rest, sitting down. Horses stand up too much, they even stand when they sleep!??
In case you don't notice(I didn't at first..), this is another horse, and it's possibly a little bit bigger, but still very tiny and funny:
It's good to see it having a bit of a rest, sitting down. Horses stand up too much, they even stand when they sleep!??
In case you don't notice(I didn't at first..), this is another horse, and it's possibly a little bit bigger, but still very tiny and funny:
Wednesday, 28 October 2009
it would be awesome to have a baby..
.. so I could knit it great costumes. Like this:
Or this:
I would obviously knit my baby much better costumes as well. If I had a baby, my baby would be dressed up as a little gnome. Every Single Day. And on the days that it wasn't dressed up as a gnome, it would be dressed up as something more outlandish and weird. It would only wear colours like green, yellow and black so as to not look like(and be treated by others like) a girl or a boy and would be called a name that wasn't gender specific.
If I had a baby, I would train the baby to do house chores, like cleaning, doing dishes etc so I wouldn't have to do it myself. But most importantly; it would wear costumes.
Don't worry,
I don't want a baby. I can always get a dog and dress it up in weird costumes. But if I did want a baby, it would have been a great - and fashionable - baby!
Or this:
I would obviously knit my baby much better costumes as well. If I had a baby, my baby would be dressed up as a little gnome. Every Single Day. And on the days that it wasn't dressed up as a gnome, it would be dressed up as something more outlandish and weird. It would only wear colours like green, yellow and black so as to not look like(and be treated by others like) a girl or a boy and would be called a name that wasn't gender specific.
If I had a baby, I would train the baby to do house chores, like cleaning, doing dishes etc so I wouldn't have to do it myself. But most importantly; it would wear costumes.
Don't worry,
I don't want a baby. I can always get a dog and dress it up in weird costumes. But if I did want a baby, it would have been a great - and fashionable - baby!
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
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