Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fun. Show all posts

Friday, September 18, 2015

MYST television series


(image courtesy of Wikipedia)

Ah! children of the nineties who never owned any games consoles but had access to PC games rejoice!

A television series based on Myst is being made, though of course, when it actually comes out it shall be far more exciting! 

I spent hours playing MYST when I was young, it was brilliantly suspenseful and required a different kind of thinking!

And who can forget the brilliant soundtrack, still to this day I play it when I study, here's a snippet


Source: YouTube: DilandauMusic channel

Can't wait for it to be out! 

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Monday, June 29, 2015

Finally accessible lofty academic ideals...


(Source: School of life Youtube channel, link below)

The School of Life Youtube channel, here, is one of my favourite internet pit stops. In my weekly round up of trying to understand world events, and not be crushed by them, the School of life has a great narrative, a philosophical, slightly melancholy, but most importantly- an understandable narrative.

Though still a student (people love boxes and labels and people to put in the boxes with labels!) I find it frustrating and to be perfectly frank- annoying- how lofty academic ideals are held up on a pedestal, accessed by only the smartest most wonderful academics. NO! This is one of the places where the internet demonstrates its charm, in an age of information, ignorance is a choice.

The internet connects us with many dialogues, many ideas, many idealists. It can be an important tool (and at times, a weapon) of trying to further understand the world we are in. Many great works of art, literature, music and social commentary are at our fingertips. 

We can share a laugh with others: (Source: Sassy Socialist Memes, via their Facebook page)


We can access history, PDF's of books, documentaries. Philosophy, history and politics are for everyone, and for those with a greater interest, finally these academic ideas which remained so high on a much-praised shelf of inaccessible academia, are being widely proliferated for anyone to see.

Of course, though one must navigate a few crazy keyboard warriors and find primary sources and verify their facts, as the dark side of the internet is that any ridiculous view, no matter how extreme will be shared by someone else with an internet connection.

I love the work the School of Life Youtube channel showcases, finally 'big ideas' are broken down and shared in an arena where perhaps we can share a sense of perspective.

Images as credited

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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Ghost writer monster/ Gooey-Gus



THIS entry nails it! I was perhaps around 6 years old, and the bubblegum monster of Gooey Gus was as hard as it is to believe now looking at him- simply terrifying!

I was even convinced he would show up at school to get me, so laughable! A great albeit haunted memory, and a wonderful blog post, good to see I wasn't the only one scarred by this experience, as I am still quite bitter at not receiving my Hogwarts letter too, too much for one person to stand!

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As linked above for GIF

Friday, June 12, 2015

Captions! (winners)


Marie Antoinette


She's the Man


Cosmo Kramer makes every day worth living


John Waters' brilliant speech! ^_^

All pics from Tumblr

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Wednesday, June 10, 2015

Alice in Wonderland, The Cramps and John Waters: what more do you need?


Above, an anti-drug Public Service announcement from 1971, which is so brilliant


The Cramps giving a tour of their house (kinda) and a quick look inside their world


And everyone's favourite pervert, the marvellous John Waters giving a graduation commencement speech, 12 minutes of sheer brilliance

Stay Sick!

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Sunday, May 17, 2015

Victorian era headless photography


A fun trend for Victorians in the 1800's, with trick photography




Brilliant!
All pics sourced via Tumblr

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La Petomane


A professional flatulist, stranger than fiction!



Pic from Pinterest

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Friday, April 10, 2015

Worthing Birdman



What a wonderful World!

Each year hundreds of people compete to 'fly' in various home made flying contraptions they have made for their chance to win the Worthing Birdman crown

All for charity, too! ^_^



Pics courtesy of the BBC and BrandSurgery

them Brits know how to have fun! ^_^ 

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Wednesday, April 1, 2015

Scorpion Dagger


The MEGA talented artist James Kerr is behind the Scorpion Dagger Tumblr, link here



Check it out! So good ^_^

All gifs and video from Scorpion Dagger, all property of James Kerr



The Unicorns shorts are BRILLIANT! A must for the medievally-minded!

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Sunday, March 22, 2015

Nibbled to death by an Okapi



The first time I listened to the entirety of Machine Gun Etiquette by The Damned, the track loop at the end of Smash it up confused the crap out of me, but I knew I'd hear it somewhere before


The above animal is an Okapi, Arthur Dent brother was nibbled to death by one in the Hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy!

Well arthur isn't talking about his brother in the GIF below, but who doesn't love the Hitchhickers guide! What a series! (book, radio, tv and movie)

Culturally, I think I should just start identifying as British! 


All pics and gifs from Tumblr

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Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Birthday soon!


Since it's my birthday soon, I am doing a ridiculous whimsy-wish list!

A moon for the walls in my room, now that my once view of the night sky has been replaced by the neighbours' elevated house



A journal to fill is never put to waste with me! The Safavid style one by paperblanks is beautiful!


The works of Tesla, a very important man from our history, please do yourself a favour and acquaint yourself with his genius if unfamiliar with him, I would also recommend becoming a hardcore Alan Turing obsessive too, I am very happy the Imitation Game is doing such a great job spreading the history of one of the greatest minds ever


And taxidermy! The above piece was an Etsy I let slip away! It would have been well loved and treasured, it reminds me of Polly Morgan's work, where she turns taxidermy into sculptures

Anywho, most of all, a couple of ciders with the ones I love, and a picnic with my dogs at the park I live near would be the greatest! We must treasure our time with one another, and marvel at its wonder!

All pics from Pinterest and Etsy!

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Saturday, February 7, 2015

Mona Vale, Sydney


Recently was in the Mona Vale area in Sydney for a wedding, really beautiful scenery, Australia is such a large, diverse beautiful country, it's a shame a lot of Australians don't see much of their own country.

Nothing better than a hike in our beautiful national parks


watched ducks bathe by the beach


the sunset over the mountains


then climbed to keep the lighthouse company, well worth every step, trekked home beneath the stars

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Saturday, January 31, 2015

Favourite unicorn comic


From Shoe Box Blog, I still laugh everytime after all these years...

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The town that pretended to be mad



C.1200 in England, when King John was going to visit the nearby town of Nottinghamshire, the town of Gotham realised this would make them part of the King's Highway, which would introduce new taxes to them. At the time madness was considered contagious, so the whole town pretended to be mad to drive away the King's procession, and the new taxes too!

As learned from Terry Jones' medieval lives documentary series, episode one: The Peasant 

Pic from BBC

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Friday, January 16, 2015

Sienna Miller parodying Hollywood neurosis

Watch above :)
Too funny! 


Here's the Vogue cover, link to article and video above, I promise it's a good one, parodying the yummy mummy stereotype, very funny watching her explain her 'lifestyle'. In a world of over-sharing and celebrities endorsing everything when they are neither qualified nutritionists or whatever schlep they're promoting- good to see some light made of it

Pic clearly from Vogue

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