Alex Robinson's Blog, page 107
October 17, 2012
Yowch!
(Does anyone know who drew this?)

Yowch!
(Does anyone know who drew this?)
Yowch!
(Does anyone know who drew this?)
[UPDATE: I’ve...

Yowch!
(Does anyone know who drew this?)
[UPDATE: I’ve been told this is by Kyle Hasse and you can his stuff here: http://kylehaase.deviantart.com/gallery/]
Artists: SIGN YOUR WORK!]
http://imgur.com/a/SkpsI
October 16, 2012
Today we posted the last episode of The Ink Panthers Show for...

Today we posted the last episode of The Ink Panthers Show for the foreseeable future. You can listen to it here
Doing the podcast was a great experience and a heartfelt thanks to everyone who listened. You guys will always be fused the chairs of our hearts. Hopefully we’ll return in some format or another soon!
October 15, 2012
By the time you get to the end of this you will feel so tiny.

By the time you get to the end of this you will feel so tiny.
October 14, 2012
thedailywhat:
Space Shuttle Photo of the Day: In case you...

Space Shuttle Photo of the Day: In case you missed it this weekend, space shuttle Endeavour took a stroll through the streets of Los Angeles.
[nerdcore]
Is this Photoshopped? Why are there two billboards for Cheech & Chong movies in the background??
October 11, 2012
There is apparently a lawyer in New York named Guy Smiley. HOW...

There is apparently a lawyer in New York named Guy Smiley. HOW DOES THIS EXIST??
October 9, 2012
Ethereal Squids spend most of their long lives floating in the...

Ethereal Squids spend most of their long lives floating in the alternate plane that give it its name, engaging in long periods of contemplation. Every few years they enter the material plane to feed, as this unlucky bearowl is discovering.
Bearowls are not natural beasts: they were accidentally conceived by a group of disgraced wizards looking for the Keys of Eternity. At first it was thought that a breeding pair escaped into the wild but this turns out not to be the case as all bearowls are sterile. Unless magicians can find a way to replicate the original spell the bearowls are doomed to extinction, and there is much debate as to whether this is a good or bad thing. While they are certainly not a part of nature’s plan, over the centuries they have filled an ecological niche (farmers appreciate the bearowls since they feed on the pegasi which ruin crops) but this is cold comfort to the families who have lost loved ones to the bearowl’s talons. The ethics of creating a monster that feeds on folk are fuzzy at best.
The carbant above is one such victim. It is especially unfortunate because carbants exist primarily in the fifth dimension (which might be what drew the attention of the squid) and so would’ve provided little nourishment to the doomed bearowl.



