Last evening.
A duck makes its way up the Grand Canal in Dublin
(Thanks Colum Cronin)
Edible Anus: handmade in the UK, anatomically correct and available in a range of ‘ethnicities’.
A buzzy cover of the world’s most covered song, performed by the nice man at Franzoli Electronics on a pair of Tesla coils.
Boy, that’s some nicely modulated effective break rate though.
‘Sweet Dreams’: large scale hyperrealistic sculptures by Peter Anton.
The doughnut box is 1.5 metres across, the chocolate assortment is 1.2 metres square.
The choc ice is 2 kilometres long (no it’s not).
Which, as we all know, is currently under invasion. To wit:
All over planet Earth, the human home world, DNA-based humans are being invaded by the RNA-based SARS-CoV2. The virus, which creates a disease known as COVID-19, specializes in reprogramming human cells into zombies that manufacture and release copies of itself. Pictured here is a high magnification image of a human cell covered by attacking novel coronavirus SARS-CoV2 (orange). Epic battles where two species square off in a fight to the death are not unusual on Earth, with several just involving humans typically ongoing at any time. Even so, most humans are predicted to survive. After several years, humanity expects to win this war — but only after millions of humans have died and trillions of coronaviruses have been destroyed.
(Image: NIAID)
An utterly (in fairness) stunning shot of a storm cell approaching New York in 2012 by Dhani Jones.
An award winning short by Patrick Smith parodying the ubiquity of prescription medicines, wherein a variety of pills, capsules and syringes are interchanged with sweeties.
Ted At The Movies, to wit: ‘shoddy workmanship by a lovely Father Ted fan’
Available as prints and T-shirts here.
(H/T: Oisín)
A chilling image taken by army vet and photographer Richard Grant during a protest at Long Beach, California on Sunday.
Alternatively…
No less chilling, in fairness.