Ramen Slip N’ Slide

“Why feed the hungry when you can shove it in their faces with a slip n’ slide.” — nemox

Super Mario Bros (Paper Stop Motion)

“The animation was done in After Effects, but it still took a lot of work… I think it would have been faster if I did it by hand.” — jeremiahjw

Pizza Made From Pizza-Flavored Snacks

“Two grocery stores, one gas station, and a couple of strange looks from the cashier later and I had my haul: Pizza Supreme Doritos, Pizzalicious Pringles, Pepperidge Farm Flavor Blasted Xplosive Pizza Goldfish crackers, Pepperoni Pizza Combos, and of course, the pizza hummus… It occurred to me that up until now I had been limiting myself to pizza only in its natural state. It was obvious what I had to do next — find as many pizza-flavored items as I could and turn them into a pizza.” w/ photos

Redneck’s Summer Truck

Click here to see a bigger version.

Top 89 Things I Learned At The Juggalo Gathering

“I’ve finally recovered and am ready to tell you about my experience. Here’s everything I learned from spending 4 full days and nights surrounded by Juggalos in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois.” w/ photos

The Emotigraph

Emotigraph is a laser-cut wooden plaything with a mechanism which lets you change its face between a variety of moods. Simply turn the disc underneath Emotigraph, and it’ll go from elated, to depressed, to non-plussed in seconds (just like you.) The exact expressions on the included disc are ‘happy,’ ‘angry,’ ‘sad,’ and ‘surprised.’ However, additional discs can be purchased for moods like ‘bashful,’ ‘sorry,’ ‘whisper,’ and ‘maybe.’ The interchangeable discs are why its called the Emotigraph (‘emotion phonograph’, get it?)” w/ photos

Dancin’ Japanese Toy

“Slightly ironic, a robot dancing to technologic.” — rossiroller

Cow Found With Head Stuck In Ladder

The Scottish SPCA was contacted by locals after a cow was seen with its head stuck in a ladder on a farm in South Ayrshire. Scottish SPCA inspector Kerry Kirkpatrick informed the farm owner of the Belgian Blue bullock’s head mishap, to take action and help release the cow from the ladder. ‘When the job came through my first thought was, this is a wind up,’ Inspector Kirkpatrick told the BBC. ‘But I arrived at the field to find the cow looking confused but surprisingly calm despite having his head wedged tightly in between the rungs of the ladder. ‘The farmer’s family rounded up the whole herd into a holding pen and we managed to gently pull the ladder off the cow’s head. ‘The farmer had no idea how the ladder ended up in his field as he only recently took on the lease for the land. It may have been used to patch up a hole in the fence or it could have fallen off a passing van or lorry. Either way, it’s a rescue I won’t forget in a while.” w/ photo

Meanwhile In ‘Merica…

Click here to see a bigger version.

Tickle That Dog!

“Not sure what was more annoying. The dog or Nikki.” — newvictim