Following the giant hare-man thingy. (Taken with instagram)
Following the giant hare-man thingy. (Taken with instagram)
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Sci-FI NES Games from a Parallel Dimension
ianbrooks: We were unfortunate enough to live through such horrible movie-licensed games like Robocop, Total Recall, and E.T. (or as we usually refer to it: That Game Which Shall Not Be Named), but perhaps somewhere in an alternate timeline where good things happened and people knew how to make good movie-based vidya gaemz, we could have had such instant classics like “They Live!” (with real 3D glasses action? Give me that) and MST3K (do you play the movie they’re watching, or just Press A to quip?)
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3D-Printed Death’s Head Moth by Joaquin Baldwin
Inspired by the Death’s Head Hawkmoth in Silence of the Lambs, a name which pretty much means you’re going to die if you ever encounter one, Joaquin created this replica Death’s Head 3D-printed skeleton frame, available for purchase at shapeways.
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While walking down mlk blvd, I saw the neatest thing this week. Pigeons in abandon building window. (Taken with instagram)
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Eye on the Street
A collaboration between street artists SMUG and EPOK, spotted with real eyes in Bristol, England.
(photo 1: dividenthal / photo 2, 3: Paul Green)
Cheekwood Victorian Sphinx (Taken with instagram)
Flight of the bumble bee.. (Taken with instagram)
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