The Story of Ian & Larissa. I recommend you stop what you’re doing and watch this. This is an excellent picture of love. A Gospel-filled love.
I feel like I’m looking at a promo picture for a really cool movie. In actuality, it’s a photo taken for a series where photographer, Eric Valli, documented the lives of people who live “Off the Grid”. You should take a look at the rest of the photos here: http://www.ericvalli.com/index.php?/stories/off-the-grid/
For animated movie fans: this photo vaguely reminds me of Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.
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(Source: dazey, via izaacozwald)
I wish I was from the future…
See more and buy prints from the artist here.
Perhaps a view inside the inter-workings or a cat.
People need to know this exists.
Thanks to the lovely people at SkyMall, you can now own this. We know you’ve been waiting all your life for this moment.
This robot is supposed to automate the litter cleaning process. Any likeness to the Death Star is just a coincidence. The item description doesn’t specify, but I believe it’s implied that these robots are the harbinger of cat world domination.
Item Description:
The 24/7 self-cleaning litter box!
Frequently away from your favorite feline? Let the LITTER ROBOT help. Self cleaning litter box features a patented sifting process that’s automatically activated just minutes after the cat leaves the box, transferring waste into a hidden drawer, then refilling with the remaining clean litter.
Drawer is lined with a regular kitchen trash bag for easy removal - no scooping! Safe and comfortable for your cat. Perfect for multi cat households! A great way to save time and money while eliminating litter box hassles.
Unfortunately, there are no user reviews. But I can only imagine the comedy gold mine that would be.
Recommended: Follow this link to the item page and watch the video demo. If it doesn’t scream “robot takeover” I don’t know what will open your eyes. SkyMall: Litter Robot
9-Year-Old’s DIY Cardboard Arcade Gets Flashmobbed
Wow! This one of the coolest things ever. This is a mini-documentary (10 minutes long), about a kid named Caine who made his own cardboard arcade! He made his own games, he hand feeds prize tickets through slots he made himself, he made his own membership passes, and much more stuff. Well, this super creative kid got a great surprise as his one and only customer decides to make a documentary about his arcade and surprises him with a mob of people who want to play in his arcade!
So cool!





