Between Trees by Michael Renouf Why flap your wings all day when you've got a sweet set of wheels sitting in your tree stump garage? The clever bird on this Between Trees t-shirt by Michael Renouf doesn't need to fly south for the winter, she can simply ride it out on her bicycle built for two. Visit Michael's official website and Facebook page, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more neat designs:
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Security Trinket by Adam Koford Little round-headed cartoon characters are usually pretty darn cute, but add just a hint of morbidity and a fall from grace backstory beloved by fantasy fic fans and the once cutesy character becomes something far more sinister. Can't decide between your favorite bubble headed cartoon characters and your precious fantasy creatures? You can have them both with this Security Trinket t-shirt by Adam Koford, it's one shirt which will rule them all! Vist Adam Koford's official website then head on over to his NeatoShop for more fantastic designs:
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The fourth element of style is timelessness, but what's the fifth element of fashion? Why, wearing this Stone Wars t-shirt by Punksthetic, of course! With a timelessly modern sci-fi style, and a glorious twist on the old war in the stars poster art, folks from Dallas to Mars will appreciate your taste in far out films.
Visit Punksthetic's official website and Facebook, then head on over to his NeatoShop for more awesome designs:
| Vigorbumps | Plasmidbumps | Ghostbumps | Meth City |
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Are you starting to feel like there are just too darn many androids lurking around the big city? Maybe it's time to board a runner for a vacation in the stars, or start a new life in the Off World Colonies, or maybe you just need this Off World t-shirt by Synaptyx so you can show the world you've been there and done that without leaving your planet! Visit Synaptyx's official website and Facebook, then let's go to his NeatoShop for more adventurous shirt designs. A new T-shirt awaits you there!
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Escaping certain death in the maw of a giant pit monster is worthy of a commemorative t-shirt. Luckily there's this awesome Surviving the Sarlacc t-shirt by Stationjack, so you can share your off world adventures with your sand farmer friends who never leave the homestead. Visit Stationjack's official website and Facebook page, then check out his NeatoShop for more amazing designs:
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Why, hello neighbor! I'm just swingin' by to tell you about this amazing My Friendly Neighbor t-shirt by Ruwah! You'd have to be a webhead not to appreciate this colorful crossover, and it's the perfect way to spark a nerdy conversation at your next geek-stravaganza. Won't you be my friendly neighborhood neighbor?
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You've completed your training, you're ready to hit the battlefield in your Titan armor and blow away the competition, so celebrate your first steps onto a brave new world with this commemorative Titan Pilot Training Academy t-shirt by adho1982. Will you side with the IMC or the Militia? The choice is up to you! Visit adho1982's Facebook page then head over to his NeatoShop for more awesome designs:
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Acting derpy comes quite naturally to critters of all shapes and sizes, and they’re blissfully unaware of how those derpy expressions on their faces drive humans wild with laughter and happiness.
When you're looking to put on a happy face there's no easier way than by looking at a bunch of pics featuring animals making derpy faces seemingly for your amusement, and we have yet to find a dark day that cannot be brightened by hilarious animal pics, they're like Prozac for your eyeballs!
Take a look at this collection of 22 Hilariously Derpy Animals from the furry folks at Bored Panda and you too will believe in the healing power of funny animal photos.
EDIT: Thanks to John S. for sharing this critter- The Potoo, aka Derpyness incarnate!
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You can make musical sounds with all kinds of different parts of your body, but unless you count beatboxing or blowing on a blade of grass held between your thumbs as a viable musical instrument you won’t be winning any Grammy awards using your armpit to make fart noises.
Shawn Feeney’s imaginative illustration series "Musical Anatomy" features characters with musical instruments fused with their bodies, and to the musicians in the world Shawn’s images may look like a dream come true.
Shawn's characters are playfully psychedelic and look like they fit right in as part of a Dr. Seuss production, or as the house band aboard the Yellow Submarine.
-Via Hi-Fructose
We recently shared a post about the amazing couch gag Sylvain Chomet created for The Simpsons, and though to some it may not have been obvious a whole lotta work went into this short intro sequence.
Now, thanks to the London based production company behind the opening th1ng, you can take a peek behind the scenes and see all the hand drawn awesomeness Sylvain and his team put into this incredibly stylish sequence.
This rare peek into the process will give viewers a better appreciation of the hard work many animators put into their productions, even the projects is simply a short intro sequence for a TV series.
-Via Cartoon Brew
Hearing the name Drake may conjure up images of a university in Iowa, a hotel in Chicago or a fire breathing lizard from long ago, but unless you’re a fan you probably don’t like associating the name Drake with the kid TV star turned “rapper”.
Drake discovered firsthand that he’s not particularly liked by some people when he put on a disguise and went undercover to find out what people think about Drake in a segment for Jimmy Kimmel Live.
Despite his best efforts to add silliness to the whole bit Drake only seems to succeed in proving that people will believe anything about a celebrity...especially if they don't like him very much!
-Via Gawker
Game designers put their heart and soul into making video games an enjoyable, and extremely good looking, experience for the often highly critical gaming community.
However, there are always moments contained within the production as a whole that, when taken out of context, make the whole thing look like amateur hour.
Here is a collection of screenshots from a thread on NeoGAF that make otherwise good looking video games look really bad. Fan favorites like Tomb Raider, Final Fantasy XIII and Uncharted are all represented by a screenshot taken at just the wrong moment, capturing those WTF moments all gamers have experienced while playing an otherwise great game.
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Billboard appropriation and street art go hand in hand like Ladies Night and 2-for-1 flyers, and even though many people think street art is a relatively new trend it's actually something audacious artists have been doing for decades.
Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel are two pioneering street artists who shared their colorful visions with the world via appropriated billboards from 1973 to 1989, and their works look just as fresh today as they did forty years ago.
Here's more about this dynamic art duo and their billboard appropriation project:
Beginning in 1973 and up until 1989, we worked together on open ended, allusive designs for outdoor advertising billboards, under the name Clatworthy Colorvues. The billboards were exhibited mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area, where we lived, but sometimes installed in other parts of the country, the result of workshops we led with graduate students, or exhibitions on appropriation and public art. With the billboard, we wanted to reach a larger and more varied public than would ever find its way into an art institution.
-Via Juxtapoz
Nothing serves as a reminder of our past quite like a photograph- we can see the past come to life in those photographic images we collect in books and desktop folders, and taking a look back can sometimes make you feel quite nostalgiac.
Photographer Ana Oliveira has taken the concept of passing time to a unique place in a series of portraits she calls "Identities," which features older folks posing for updated versions of photos from their younger days.
It's an interesting way to see how the subject's physical appearance and fashion sense have changed over the years, and the images celebrate their lives while embracing the inevitable passage of time.
Most gamers have heard the legend of the New Mexico landfill where Atari supposedly buried thousands of unsold copies of the E.T. video game for the Atari 2600 console.
Apparently they were so embarrassed by the release, and its poor sales, that they took every remaining copy and buried them in a landfill in Alamogordo hoping they’d never again see the light of day.
The facts behind the “coverup” were never fully revealed, but come April 26, 2014 the truth will be told when Microsoft and Fuel Entertainment dig up whatever lies beneath the dirt in that Alamogordo landfill, and they want people to come and watch them dig up a piece of video game history.
Will they find thousands of unopened copies of E.T., or something far more sinister? Stay tuned and find out!
-Via Kotaku