(via flyinglessons)
Occasionally, you come across an absolute gem of artwork - funny, clever and visually stunning all at the same time. Fun, oui?
Penguin commissioned six authors to tell a story a week using Google Maps as the interface.
The most interesting and inspiring thing I’ve seen in a while.
Obviously a brilliant concept, but a pain in the arse if you have a crap internet connection. Check it out.
(via indefensible)
Heh. Eheheh. Eh - eheh. Exact reaction, more or less.
It’s What’s On the Inside That Counts
It’s probably a bad thing that this is the thing that made me laugh hardest today.
(via harrypotterismylife)
I don’t like reblogging, but… FUCK YES.
(via dumbjabronimotherfucker)
RE-BLOG FROM TUMBLR HISTORY #1
I’m going to start reblogging old crap when I can’t think of anything to say. Plus, it makes this site appear more interesting.
fair enough.
REBLOG FROM TUMBLR HISTORY #2
I’ve already berated the founder of the No Cussing Club, so this sort of speaks for itself.
Eric Yahnker: “Light Reading”
Graphite on paper. More.
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REBLOG FROM TUMBLR HISTORY #4
I love this one. What the American forefathers and Hitler had in common? Genocide. Yup - bask in the guilt, yankees. But try not to mirror my xenophobia while you do it - remember I want to live in your country when I graduate.
inky:
EXTREME RICE, via lfo
Brutal.
I shouldn’t laugh at this. It’s fucking stupid. But it’s also sort of brilliant.







