A 2012 short for channel4’s Animated Random Acts by Phil Mulloy.
Will Mr Christie allow Terry to join the Mayan End of the World Society?
Why does Buster look at Mr Christie that way?
Oh, this will not end well.
A 2012 short for channel4’s Animated Random Acts by Phil Mulloy.
Will Mr Christie allow Terry to join the Mayan End of the World Society?
Why does Buster look at Mr Christie that way?
Oh, this will not end well.
From the Tumblr Actresses Without Teeth, wherein pictures of leading actresses of the day are presented with some or all of their teeth digitally removed, often clumsily but never less than terrifyingly.
As featured in Nationaal Archief’s photostream, these plastic face-cones debuted in Montreal Canada were apparently designed to keep one’s maquillage intact during snowstorms.
They never took off.
God knows why. They’re utterly fabulous.
A print-‘n’-cut-out-‘n’-wear paper mask featuring the mug of veteran porno actor Ron ‘The Hedgehog’ Jeremy.
Probably too scary for Halloween, in fairness.

The AI Riders On The Storm down jacket: €366 from from Luisaviorama.
The hood detaches, unless cavity searches are your thing.
The larval stage of Phyllodes imperialis – a moth native to Eastern Australia whose habitat is currently under threat from deforestation.
On the Day Of The Dead, the loggers will pay.
Pix by plant_nerd
The :–2<: (pronounced ‘eye to eye’) Hummingbird Feeder ($80), invented in 2008 by Californian Doyle Doss, is a full-face polycarbonate mask adapted to include a feeder tube for tiny Trochilidae.
Very handy in rural Humboldt county. Less useful in, say, Ringsend.