How many pickles were on that thing???
what was... the goal of doing this?
gods walk among men
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How many pickles were on that thing???
what was... the goal of doing this?
gods walk among men
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my parents have a little household cryptid and hes super hard to get pictures of so i drew him
(his name is the void)
Okay I just have one question
If you stare at him long enough
does he stare back?
“don’t let men stare at you. stare right back” no offense but have you never felt fear in your entire life
His dead-eyed stare at the camera instead of actually paying attention to what he’s doing gave me psychic damage.
this is final boss music
The fact that he uses what appears to be a battle axe to open it killed me
his instagram is cznburak! he’s a turkish chef who always makes these outlandish food creations, and yes he always stares at the camera with a smile like this in every video.
this music sounds like listening to a donkey kong boss battle on ket
This does not even begin to cover the weirdness of cathode ray televisions.
They are literally particle accelerators that you point at your face.
And for eighty years, Americans' favorite thing to do was turn them on and stare at them for hours.
If you overcharge them, they emit gamma radiation.
Servicing them is like disarming a bomb -- their capacitors are enormous and are usually charged to hundreds or thousands of volts, and most of them have no bleed system that drains that charge, meaning that they can still be dangerous months or years after the last time they were powered up. A discharge can not only electrocute you, it can cause tools to melt or explode.
A black-and-white cathode ray TV driven by an unmodulated analog signal is theoretically capable of resolution that would require a microscope to perceive.
God I wish this was @/facts-i-just-made-up
The Hesitant Betrothed by Auguste Toulmouche (1866)
I have always adored this painting. Having the central female figure stare with awareness at her viewer is a very powerful move, and something not often given to women in paintings. It creates an engagement with the viewer, she sees you and she knows you are watching her. She is no longer an object in an image, she is a person.
You know she gon’ kill the man she has to marry
I like how everyone else is totally excited the women are congratulating her, the little girl is so into being a flower girl.
And she’s there in middle going “THIS IS SUCH BULLSHIT.”
“the hesitant betrothed” there is NOTHING HESITANT about that expression
This is the ‘Isn’t It A Tragedy She Was Widowed So Young’ Betrothed, is what it is.
This does not even begin to cover the weirdness of cathode ray televisions.
They are literally particle accelerators that you point at your face.
And for eighty years, Americans' favorite thing to do was turn them on and stare at them for hours.
If you overcharge them, they emit gamma radiation.
Servicing them is like disarming a bomb -- their capacitors are enormous and are usually charged to hundreds or thousands of volts, and most of them have no bleed system that drains that charge, meaning that they can still be dangerous months or years after the last time they were powered up. A discharge can not only electrocute you, it can cause tools to melt or explode.
A black-and-white cathode ray TV driven by an unmodulated analog signal is theoretically capable of resolution that would require a microscope to perceive.
Old school CRT monitors had the same issues.
Back when, I worked at a small whitebox pc manufacturer. One day, a service tech brought back an older, gigantic (30 inch or so) AutoCAD monitor from a service call. The customer said "Made me feel nauseous"
So, we put it on the bench and fired it up. You immediately felt the hair on your body stand up, and my co worker put his hand up close to turn the power off, and his hand and forearm started spasming - I yanked the power cord from the wall as the tingle I was feeling began to feel hot.
No idea what was wrong with the thing, but it was kicking out some serious electro magnetic radiation.
Remembering the almost imperceptible high pitched buzzing that let you know the tv was still on even when nothing was on the screen. Also putting your forearm near the screen and watching the hairs stand up
The little crackle if you touched the screen to wipe it...
you’ve got a warm heart and a beautiful brain
but it’s disintegrating from all the medicine
[listen]
01. medicine - daughter // 02. shock to your system - tegan and sarah // 03. butterflies and hurricanes - muse // 04. maps + charts - edmund // 05. genius next door - regina spektor // 06. england - the national // 07. stop and stare - onerepublic // 08. numb - marina & the diamonds // 09. countdown - phoenix // 10. trapdoor - twenty one pilots // 11. for heaven’s sake - thriving ivory // 12. hospital beds - cold war kids
the reason i like staying up late so much is because between the hours of 1am-5am, the world is quiet and no one expects anything from me. i could stare at my wall for 4 hours and there would be no consequences. it’s so silent and calm. i love it