an unbalanced mix of original (fewer) and reblogged (more) posts
I love this new trend of actresses calling reporters out on their bullshit.
Can I just, Renner’s face is the second and third frames. He’s so disappointed in the male race at that moment. And so proud of Scarlett.
Scarlett Johansen, you are badass.
World exclusive Pain & Gain poster
Michael Bay’s Pain & Gain will soon be flexing its muscles at the European box office, and we’ve got a world exclusive poster to prove it…
How could I have guessed that this was a Michael Bay film? This looks … like it’s such an awesome movie </sarcasm>
I submitted my tumblr post about my weight as a sample to I Write Like, and it told me I write like David Foster Wallace.
Then I submitted the text from my blog post about the half marathon. There, I wrote like H. P. Lovecraft. Not sure who I really write like, but I’m happy with either of these two.You might have heard about Miss Utah’s somewhat rambling speech on the gender wage gap.
But the people mocking her entirely missed the point: She’s right.
Chris-Rachael Oseland from Kitchen Overlord concocted a recipe for an awesome and potentially terrifying snack: Alien Xenomorph Pretzel Bread Eggs.
As you can see from these photos, the raw bread dough is quite green, but the baked eggs turn out nicely browned with just a hint of green inside that makes them appear truly menacing. You’d better eat them all before the Facehuggers hatch.
Click here for the recipe and amusing instructions.
Speaking of facehuggers, while you’re eating a fresh batch of these creepy little pretzel rolls, we recommend watching Abi T Alien’s entertaining and educational new video about what it’s like to live with a Xenomorph.
[via Technabob]
Bummer. But good at the same time. There’s a whole slew of villains to be considered.
But maybe a cameo at least?
I need to use these. Especially the #AngrilySewing.
PRADA FALL/WINTER 2013 MEN’S ADVERTISING CAMPAIGN: BEHIND THE SCENES (by PRADA)
Inspired by the irreverent world of 60s New Wave cinema, three actors, Christoph Waltz, Ben Whishaw and Ezra Miller, are the protagonists in a drama of wit and enigma.
Renowned photographer David Sims captures the stars in a stylised interior populated with geometric furniture, designed by OMA for Knoll, borrowed from ‘The Ideal House’ conceived by OMA for the Prada Fall/Winter 2013 fashion show.
Each actor plays a distinct role, creating a trio of characters who bring their individual points of view and style to the collection, brought to life in the Behind The Scenes video by Sims. Christoph Waltz’s character evokes a studied sense of elegance, Ben Whishaw presents an alternative carefree charm and Ezra Miller brings a youthful air of mystery.
Music credit
“Splash Course” by Javier Morales & Melodyssey, Inc.
Hey it’s a comic! Wondermark #943; Don’t Give it to Me Straight
The closets are trash chutes. The garage is an old well. The doors are simply holes in the ground. At some point it becomes less a question of being confused about quotes as it is being confused about a lot of things.
More comics about language
More comics about home ownership
Another comic about fonts