Advertise your zombie love in style. The Zombie Food necklace is handmade by Rude and Reckless, and is available at Etsy.
Or perhaps you’re simply a brain-eater yourself? That works too.
by Chris Durso
Advertise your zombie love in style. The Zombie Food necklace is handmade by Rude and Reckless, and is available at Etsy.
Or perhaps you’re simply a brain-eater yourself? That works too.
by Chris Durso
Do you ever wonder why Americans are so fat, but you might be too lazy (or fat, or both) to do any real research? This handy infographic is here to help.
It not only highlights our collective addiction to artificial sweeteners and French Fries — but claims that the average American has been known to consume 110 pounds of red meat in any given year. And imagine how embarrassing that number would be, if there were no vegetarians. It’s good to know that they’re good for something.
[via The Atlantic]
by Chris Durso
A Slice of Life is an animated short, brought to us by Terry Border of Bent Objects. It follows the touching story of a lonely and well peanut-buttered slice of bread, in search of its better half. Warning, that there is some rather racy bread-on-bread love. Enjoy.
by Chris Durso
Just when you thought it was safe to drink tea again… Along comes the Sharky Tea Infuser by Argentinean designer Pablo Matteodo. Simply fill the basket with your favorite tea leaves, attach the dorsal fin, and enjoy your most intimidating cup of tea ever. Although you’re gonna need a bigger cup.
And if sharks aren’t prehistoric enough for you — there’s always the Tea Rex.
[link, via Lost At E Minor]
by Chris Durso
We heard it constantly growing up… “My dad is better than your dad.” Well the kid whose father is responsible for Lunch Bag Art might have a point. Since around 2008, the unidentified dad has been sending his kid to school with brown bags far superior to any Thermos lunch box, and far less scarring than dad scribbling “You’re adopted” on your lunch again.
You can see an extensive gallery of Lunch Bag Art here. Shout-out to @Hagan.
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