The raven article was fascinating. I knew they are smart, but... damn.
The portraits are cool too.
'Out Of Gas'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
The raven article was fascinating. I knew they are smart, but... damn.
The portraits are cool too.
juliana needs to see that raven article like I need a picture of her tattoo.
juliana needs to see that raven article like I need a picture of her tattoo.
juliana's enjoying the hell out of the article, and is still lacking a camera with which to take a shot of the tat. Perhaps I shall poke Emily.
I love the portraits.
juliana's enjoying the hell out of the article, and is still lacking a camera with which to take a shot of the tat. Perhaps I shall poke Emily.
It's no big rush. Jon got the number for me last week. I'm just itching to use it. I think I'm going to get me one too with the Bitchy Kitty logo I made yesterday.
Before I dive back into work: Lycanthrope research kit (no animals injured in the making of).
Y'know. I'm glad I clicked on everyone of ita's links.
Here's a book for Jesse: The Suburbanization of New York: Is the World's Greatest City Becoming Just Another Town?
Yeah, I didn't even read the article yet, but don't get me started.
Also, I know I'm late, but that Chris Benoit story is so sad and crazy.
Also also, I spent all day in a room mostly listening to a someone who kept using "language" as a verb.
Dear Paul McCartney,
Why did you write the catchiest song in the history of EVER, and then sell it to Apple so they can put it in iTunes commercials and taunt me until the END OF TIME??!?
no love,
Me
(P.S. Loved you in Wings.)
I need to remember to make a work safe playlist on my iPod.
Signed,
Just suddenly became aware that Zack de la Roche was screaming "Fuck you I won't do what you tell me!" very loudly
Thanks for the earworm, doll.
Less pleasant link: American Cockroach.
In her American Cockroach project, Chalmers records the half-imaginary life of the domestic pest known as the cockroach. The roaches are and aren't exactly your kitchen sink generic water bugs-Chalmers orders them from a biological supply company, tends and feeds the creatures, and then gives them roles in a series of elaborately constructed theatrical set pieces which she films and photographs with the solemnity and precision of a family portrait photographer.
I warned you, so I don't want to hear about it.
Site also has genetically engineered mice.