BOOM! head shot!!11
Tags:Dark Humor, Gaming, Politics
Eldar With Light Blade
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, Gaming
Ducks
Tags:Cute As Hell Animals, Nature
Drew Berrymore at the beach
Tags:Arm Pits, Beach, Drew Barrymore, Sexy
Some friendships Need no words uttered
Yeah, I never really have to say much to my lvl50 white dragon, if only cause he’s telepathic.
Andy Warhol – Banana
What’s exactly like a politician, but is usually broke and living on the streets? An artist!
jesus christ – the neverending story
Tags:Humor, Movies, Religion, the neverending story
Nazi UFO
Tags:Fantasy - Science Fiction, WTF
MCSer Smash – nathanj37
Nathanj37’s contribution to MCS’s next theme day.
Not shown: the horrific outcome
Buy Heroin Online!
Tags:Animated Images, Drugs, Humor
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Squirrel Fail.
Steampunk Mouse
For those of you that complained the Steampunk PC was incomplete.
Though the eccentric Professor William C. Ravenscroft remains stingy on details of his “Telecalculograph”, he has recently allowed photography of the device with which its user controls it. These images, as well as speculation upon their contents follows:
One holds the device in a manner similar to the way a wood-worker holds a sanding block. The palm rests upon the “ball” in the foreground, with the fingers extending forward. The middle digit is placed upon the spiked cog, while the pointing-finger and the ring-bearing finger sit on the studded levers on either side. The thumb and small-finger rest comfortably on the side of the cylinder, helping to grip the contraption. The “Bug”, as the Professor calls it, is slid about upon a table top-thusly controlling a mobile indicator upon the Telecalculograph’s display. Push the device away from one’s self, and the arrow “moves” towards the top of the viewing window. When the arrow has been positioned appropriately so that it is pointing at the desired “item” on the glass, the user pushes down upon the various levers to elicit his desired effect. Turning the wheel in the center produces an action similar to turning a page in a book, or cranking a kinetoscope.
Which way to Ilwaco?
Which way to Ilwaco? If you’re standing at exactly the right place – snurl.com/25u95 – the answer is any direction you care to go.