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Archive for July, 2010

Jul. 28, 2010

Well This Is Something You Don’t See Every Day of the Day: A zebra / donkey cross — or “zedonk,” if you wanna get all technical — was recently welcomed into eminently adorable life at the Chestatee Wildlife Preserve in Lumpkin County, Ga.

As they say in the parlance of our times: WANT.

[doree.]

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Jul. 28, 2010

  • Erial Ali’s Celestial Soul Portraits make the perfect gift for the person who has absolutely every single other thing that a person can have. (thanks erica!)

[photo: reddit.]

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Jul. 28, 2010

xkcd.

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Jul. 28, 2010

[image: yayhooray.]

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    Jul. 28, 2010

    Movie Poster of the Day: First official poster for Yogi Bear — Eric Brevig’s live-action/CGI adaptation of the classic children’s cartoon series.

    The film, which stars Dan Aykroyd, Justin Timberlake, Christine Taylor, Anna Faris, T.J. Miller, Andrew Daly, Nate Corddry, and Tom Cavanagh as Ranger Smith, is due in theaters December 17.

    Wikipedia shares this Fun Fact:

    It will be the first movie development of a Hanna-Barbera property produced with the assistance of neither Bill Hanna nor Joe Barbera (the original creators), who died in 2001 and 2006 respectively.

    RIP.

    [cartoonbrew.]

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    Jul. 28, 2010

    Hardcore Screenprint of the Day: A concert poster for Swedish Black Metal band Watain, screenprinted with human blood.

    The poster for the Swedish “Black Metal” band Watain was designed by the Paris-founded, New York-based designer, Metastazis, and was silk-screen printed using real, human blood. There is not much more to say except: whoever said designers invest blood, sweat and tears in their work, did not mean it to be taken so literally.

    [nerdcore.]

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    Jul. 27, 2010

    OMG! Adorbz of the Day: Finger Puppies!

    [arbroath.]

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    Jul. 27, 2010

    Know This:

    • American Robert Dudley to replace Tony Hayward as BP CEO.
    • Argentine Football Association informs Maradona his coaching services no longer required.
      • RIP: Maury Chaykin, prolific character actor, dead at 61.

      Read This:

      • The Best Magazine Articles Ever. (via.)
      • Boxes of photos purchased for $45 at garage sale contain long-lost Ansel Adams negatives worth $200 million.

      Look At This:

        The Other:

        • Techland: Apple Outs New 27-inch Display, New Mac Pros, Magic Trackpad, Updated iMacs.
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        Jul. 27, 2010

        Fan Art of the Day:Chewy Riding a Giant Cute Squirrel Chasing Down Nazis” by Tyler Edlin.

        Now that’s what I call giving “Batman Riding a Robot Unicorn with Dolphins” a ride for its money.

        [thd.]

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