20120803

Sigur Rós


Via http://www.attackmagazine.com/features/interviews/sigur-ros/

20120726

:3


Via http://www.daviddarling.info/childrens_encyclopedia/Speak_Chimpanzee_Chapter1.html

20120724

Jack White

Amazing musician. Sexy.

Via http://www.fanpix.net/picture-gallery/jack-white-picture-12620159.htm

20120723

Sloths. Just sloths


Via http://whyamithewerewolf.deviantart.com/art/Sloth-Baby-21941471



Via http://alexismclaren.blogspot.com/2012/01/return-of-sloth-friday-yall.html


Via http://www.duke.edu/~rsg5/compsci4/animalpages/animal.html


 Via http://clydeandnora.blogspot.com/2012/03/baby-sloths-how-cute-are-they.html


Via http://babyanimalz.com/2011/11/super-cute-baby-sloths/baby-sloth/




20120716

Bill Nighy


Bill Nighy suffers from Dupuytren's contraction of the fingers. And yet he is such a great actor you can't even tell when he's on screen. Plus he has an awesome signature!


Via http://imdoctorwho.blogspot.com/2012/06/bill-nighy-has-confirmed-he-turned-down.html


20120714

Saw this...


Saw this and my childhood came rushing back to me

Via http://www.retrojunk.com/content/article/10035/index/

20120712

Run Lola Run


Via http://www.christopherfowler.co.uk/blog/2012/07/12/neglected-films-no-6-run-lola-run/

20120709

Cage the Elephant

(Band)

From Bowling Green, Kentucky. 

Quote- Kurt Vonnegut

"We have to talk to keep our voice boxes working so we'll have good voice boxes in case there's ever anything really meaningful to say."

 -Kurt Vonnegut

20120628

Garden of Shadows

I have just finished the fifth book from the Dollanganger series, by Virginia Andrews. I wouldn't normally think of reviewing a book, but after this one I feel I must.

The Dollanganger series begins with 'Flowers in the Attic'. I enjoyed this book as much as I suffered it, but now I see that was not even near to what this book would make me feel. I stopped reading the Dollanganger series once I finished the second book, the sequel to 'Flowers in the Attic' (Petals on the Wind), because the amount of venom and rancor it contained. It's not unpleasant per se, I just happened to be sensitive to it.

In any case, nothing could have prepared me for this chilling tale. The pain, bewilderment and shock of this story is unbelievable. Which is why I both recommend it and advice against it.

Believing in God myself, I cannot but stare after what happens as this plot thickens, for it is so much of God's will that it ironically becomes something that I believe God would have condemned if he could've.

The story is absolutely breathtaking in it's bizarre manner. It has the particularity of really making you think without it really being a book I would describe as philosophical. And yes it is.

For those who like to envelop in thinking journeys, I recommend all that I've read from the series. For those seeking merely entertainment, Flowers in the Attic is a must. Mixing incest, family values, love, lust, freedom and even God will, this tale is so amazingly schemed and so artfully woven, that it is still making my stomach drop, even as I write this.



Queens of the Stone Age


Via http://www.seethisyet.com/queens-of-the-stone-age-posters/