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Goo Goo Ga Jooob!
I am he as you are he and we are all together. […] I am the eggman, they are the eggmen. I am the walrus, goo goo ga joob. […]
(via Jeff Mason, ilovecharts)

Goo Goo Ga Jooob!

I am he as you are he and we are all together. […] I am the eggman, they are the eggmen. I am the walrus, goo goo ga joob. […]

(via Jeff Mason, ilovecharts)

Posted 2 weeks ago

There’s a movie? :O

Desu nôto (Death Note), 2006 (dir. Shusuke Kaneko)
By tiffanyluke

(via moviesinframes)

Posted 2 weeks ago

Realistic dinosaurs. No computer graphic, simply puppets.

Posted 3 weeks ago

The Total Perspective Votex derives its picture of the whole Universe on the principle of extrapolated matter analyses.
To explain—since every piece of matter in the Universe is in some way affected by every other piece of matter in the Universe, it is in theory possible to extrapolate the whole of creation—every sun, every planet, their orbits, their composition, and their economic and social history from, say, one small piece of fairy cake.

The man who invented the Total Perspective Vortex did so basically in order to annoy his wife.

Trin Tragula—for that was his name—was a dreamer, a thinker, a speculative philosopher or, as his wife would have it, an idiot.

And she would nag him incessantly about the utterly inordinate amount of time he spent staring out into space, or mulling over the mechanics of safety pins, or doing spectrographic analyses of pieces of fairy cake.

“Have some sense of proportion!” she would say, sometimes as often as thirty-eight times in a single day.

And so he built the Total Perspective Vortex—just to show her.

And into one end, he plugged the whole of reality as extrapolated from a piece of fairy cake, and into the other, he plugged his wife: so that when he turned it on she saw in one instant the whole infinity of creation and herself in relation to it.

To Trin Tragula’s horror, the shock completely annihilated her brain, but to his satisfaction he realized that he had proved conclusively that if life is going to exist in a Universe of this size, then one thing it cannot afford to have is a sense of proportion.

The Restaurant at the End of the Universe by Douglas Adams
Posted 3 weeks ago
I’m too late :°(
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I’m too late :°(

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Posted 3 weeks ago

Stroeck, now more confortable (for el is).

Posted 3 weeks ago

Nooo, Mario! How could you miss the frog suite!

(via geeksaresexy)

Posted 4 weeks ago

A CSS3 only made solar system model. If you have Chrome or Safari, click here to see the animation. Unfortunately Opera and Firefox don’t show any animation, just a static image.

Ah, sorry… I forgot about IE: it seems that there is a parallel flat universe. Take a look in the about page.

Posted 4 weeks ago

That’s why DFS sucks.

Posted 4 weeks ago

Screen shot, not reblog