Showing posts with label sexuality. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sexuality. Show all posts

Women are not decoration... (link roundup)



...but they are a little scary. Person with sign and Hooters girls spotted here. Source unknown.

And a few more links:

1. Baba Yaga illustration.

2. Buffalo wings.

3. Building with a blue door.

*Previously: Hooters-type restaurant chain in Texas called Twin Peaks.

*Buy books about Baba Yaga at eBay.

Playstation 4 Clear (link roundup)



Concept design by Tai Chem for a clear next generation Playstation. More images of the PS4 and even stranger Xbox 720 here.

And a few more links:

1. Talk about the long tail. RateMyFishTank.com and HotChicksPickingUpDogsh*t.com. Via.

2. Chinese police recently tried to clear out gay people congregating at a public park. The citizens stood up to the police and convinced them to leave. Via.

3. Wide receiver T.J. Houshmandazadeh has refused to play Madden 2010 because he is dissatisfied with his in game stats.

*Previously: Use clear nail polish to tighten loose eyeglass screws.

*Buy NFL bobbleheads at eBay.

Being a raincloud is f***ing awesome (link roundup)



Being a raincloud is f***ing awesome by Mark Leggett. Desktop wallpaper-sized image at the link.

And a few more links:

1. I just assumed California would have new propositions concerning gay marriage every year, but apparently "major financial backers of same-sex marriage" have suggested that gay rights groups wait at least until 2012 to pursue the matter again. Via.

2. Relatedly, 42% of HBO characters are LGBT. See how the other networks stack up here. Via.

3. In 100 days, the federal government apparently found a way to save $243 million through various cost-saving measures.

*Previously: Awesome US Military Patches Part 6 (Starbucks edition).

*Buy How Awesome Will It Be? A Teenager's Guide to Understanding and Preparing for the Second Coming at Amazon.

Marvel Select Abomination figure looks great (link roundup)



The new Marvel Select Abomination figure looks great. Via.

And a few more links:

1. On the positive side, a Transportation Security Administration officer was caught on film stealing items from a suitcase that was a trap set by the TSA and Delta Air Lines. On the other hand, such theft is apparently enough of a problem that the trap was set.

2. Remember all the fuss out about car dealerships being closed (and the disproven claim that Republican dealerships were targeted)? More than 240 House members have signed onto a bill that would reinstate the dealerships. Via.

3. Lego Palaptine starts a dead battery with Sith Lightning. Via.

4. Michael Luongo wrote a book called "Gay Travels in the Muslim World." The version translated into Arabic has a title equating gays with "perverts." Via.

*Previously: The character of John Constantine was created because the artists wanted to draw Sting.

*Find Marvel Select action figures at eBay.

Quetzalcoatl (link roundup)



Quetzalcoatl by Troy Galluzzi.

And a few more links:

1. The official site for Where the Wild Things Are is now active (but there's no content).

2. Maryland's women's college basketball team has the motto "Eat Kids." For example, if they're doing well, at halftime, one player will say, "We're halfway through the kids' body now, keep going." Or if the first half didn't go particularly well, "you already had the head, you already had the hair." It's an homage to Mike Tyson's famous line, although he had the class to finish up with a shout-out to god.

3. Chicago homosexuals are tired of women holding bachelorette parties at gay bars. Via these sites.

4. Genuine bomb scare caused by the "Holy Hand Grenade of Antioch." Via.

*Previously: Kareem Abdul-Jabbar stars in remake of Monty Python and the Holy Grail.

*Buy Aztec art at eBay.

Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson are American Gothic



Lindsay Lohan and Samantha Ronson are featured in this parody of American Gothic. It's a concert poster for Lisa D'Amato by 21st Century Filth. Via.

*Find previously posted concert posters here.

*Buy concert poster collections at Amazon.

A few gay ads

The first ad was on the entry page for Ads of the World as of a few minutes ago and is certainly eye-catching.




Ad by EuroRSCG for a gay sports bar called Club Termix. Link.




"Socrates was gay," part of a campaign in Brazil against prejudice.




Gay and Lesbian film festival. Link.

*Previously: Snow White and the Seven Dwarves condom ads.

*Buy great advertising collections at Amazon.

The lost, "gay" episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation

David Gerrold, who wrote "The Trouble with Tribbles" episode of the original Star Trek TV show, also wrote an episode for Star Trek: The Next Generation called "Blood and Fire." But the episode was never made because it dealt with AIDS and homosexuality and was just too interesting:

"Blood and Fire" is the story of "a plague so horrible that Starfleet had issued standing orders not to attempt rescue of any infected ship but to destroy it immediately."

Star Trek: Phase II has now shot the script and will unveil it tomorrow (Friday the 11th) at the Shore Leave science fiction convention.

In the meantime, you can watch other episodes from Phase II here.

Via these sites.

*Previously: Star Trek recruitment posters.