(via Laughing Squid)
Pegida Make-Up Tutorial
Werde ein echtes Pegida-Girl in weniger als 5 Minuten: Mit ein paar einfachen Tricks seid ihr der Star auf der nächsten Montagsdemo!
(via Bunte Knete)
Bad Day At The Office
Sieht stark nach Montag aus. Großartiger Kurzfilm, der durch eine Kickstarter-Kampagne und einem Budget von rund 5000€ entstanden ist.
(via Laughing Squid)
Der Toaster-Controller für Doom
Klar, kann man mal machen…
3 Toaster, die Microcontroller darin nutzen um sie als virtuelle Tastatur zu mappen.
Zack, kann man Doom über seine Toaster steuern. Schön gemachter Fake 😀
(via eblogx)
Star Gore
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2014
(via this isn’t happiness)
Infinite Sitcom Intro
(via Nerdcore)
Ɨ͚͙͢͟͠Ŧ̯͔̳̺̬̣̻ͅ ͖̬̰͖̺Ŧ̭̻̲̳̝̦̗Ⱥ̹̩͚͘͠͡Ꝁ̷͖̲͓̖͍̺̻Ɇ̧͈̟̞S̨̢̟̥̮͇͈͓͉͉̣ ̶̵̪̜̪̰͕̙̱̜Ⱥ̧̝͉̕Ł̰̤̲͠Ø̨̡̯͍͙̩̭̦̦͔͔͟Ŧ̵̠̣̬̝̬͓͚ͅ ̮͍͙Ŧ̷͍͖̳̺͕̲̬͚͜ͅØ̷̷̳̗̠̻ ̻̪M͉̠͟Ⱥ͏̫̳̣Ꝁ̶̷̜̪͈̪Ɇ̧̦̳̻̘͙̗͉̠ ̨̯͉͙͚̫͓̜̗̗͝͝Ⱥ̡͎̳̤͚ ̴̰̥̩͎̜̣̗̕ͅS̢͈Ŧ͕͉͓͚͔Ɇ͕̙͉̫͓͉͈̖͞ͅW҉̗̖̟̳́ ̢͕̲̰͔́͞
Sitcom-Intro-Magic von Adult Swim, mit einer endlosen Folge von Character-Introductions für eine… ähm… Sitcom-Horror-Crime-SciFi-RomCom-Superhero-Animation-Realverfilmung. Plus: Zalgo, he comes!
AMA mit den Machern auf Reddit: We are the gobsmacked creators behind TOO MANY COOKS- Casper Kelly (Writer/Director) and Paul Painter (Editor & Creative Consultant) – AUA! und Andy Baio hat ein paar ziemlich interessante Details festgehalten:
- The credits appearing over each character are their real names. The IMDB page is suitably nuts.
- If you slow the end credits, nearly every character’s last name is “Cook.” Also spotted: Cooke, Van Cook, O’Cook, McCook, Bake, Broil, and B6-12.
- The stalker, credited as “Bill” on IMDB and “Featuring William Tokarsky” in the credits, appears in the background many, many, many times before he’s officially introduced. Watch it again.
- Hardest to spot? The serial killer appears in a background oil painting.
- Lars von Trier as “Pie,” who has his own badge.
- The dad, Ken DeLozier, is the patient infected with “Intronitis.” His face is replaced by William Tokarsky’s as soon as the final photo’s taken.
- Katelyn Nacon aka “Chloe Cook” is the teen daughter introduced third. She’s introduced again around the dinner table, and looks bored to tears.
- The magazine read by both grandmas is called “Magazine: The Magazine.” The cover promises “Pages Inside” with words and paper.
- The creator, Casper Kelly, also writes Your Pretty Face Is Going to Hell, a live-action workplace comedy set in Hell.
- Vulture and EW both interviewed Kelly about the film, which was in post-production for over a year, and they did a Reddit AMA.