I found this bug over at Neatorama, and it warrants spreading.
Curiously, as far as I can tell this company isn’t really selling much of anything. Not much of anything I can see on their website, anyway, and certainly nothing that appears to be worth buying. It seems to have something to do with buying “premium booklets” at a head shop. Certainly not the stuff of infinite nightmares that their advertisement would imply, anyway. Unless of course lung cancer is the stuff that fuels your nightmares.
From VideoSift, a beer advertisement with a heaping serving of surreal and a hint of theremin.
Sacrifice, indeed.
Via Ectoplasmosis.
A stop motion animation. On walls. Also, infinite loop!
…provide none of the benefits of the outdoors, without any of the annoyances!
“Pro Hammock” is a very silly product name and warranted a mention.
Via Nerd Approved.
Via Neatorama, something wonderful and terrible:
Via Neatorama, something too weird and entertaining not to share. And it’s not even a video, this time! No sir, this time it’s a stupid quiz. A stupid quiz asking you to determine whether a name is a Dungeons and Dragons character or a skin disease.
Score: 88% (14 out of 16)
I did a lot of guessing. My score is deserving of seppuku.
Most people have probably seen this already, but when Krissy showed it to me today it was new to me. I figure there’s probably two or three of you out there that were also living under rocks, though apparently (and thankfully!) different rocks than mine.
Get off of my yard!


