A new woot t-shirt – 5 Second Rule — portrays bacteria not as self-serving food-grubbers, but rather as considerate members of the food-dropping community.
No mention if they also respect the ‘kiss it up to god’ technique.
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A new woot t-shirt – 5 Second Rule — portrays bacteria not as self-serving food-grubbers, but rather as considerate members of the food-dropping community.
No mention if they also respect the ‘kiss it up to god’ technique.
[link, via The Daily What]
The Recursive Pizza is the work of artist John Riepenhoff. Officially titled Physical Pizza Networking Theory, it was created as part of a collage show at a Milwaukee art gallery.
Since being unceremoniously removed from The Tonight Show, Conan O’Brien has had plenty of time on his hands. Apparently that time was spent experimenting with munchie-inducing psychotropics while making lunch.
Music To Eat Pizza By was a promotional item created by Jeno’s Pizza in 1967. With help from the Duluth Accordionaires, Jeno’s felt that nothing could promote their frozen pizza-like spheres better than accordion music.
Little did they know that there is no better music to eat pizza by than Pantera’s Cowboys From Hell. We’re not sure why, it just is.
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Appetite: A Reciprocal Relationship Between Food & Design opened on September 14 in New York City. The exhibit at The Cooper Union focuses on how consumers perceive food and the way that design influences it.
“We as consumers are very adept at reading signs, even if subconsciously. We consume things visually before we consume them physically.” says curator Alexander Tochilovsky.
Stomach Allocation by lunchbreath is a good example of how a human might put a cow’s six stomachs to use. It really makes one think about how they would utilize all that storage space.
I would allocate my 5 extra stomachs thusly:
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