Transfixing
Posted on June 5th, 2007Tags: Art, Beautiful, Surrealism, YouTube
I love the points he makes on the absurdity, the absolute foolishness, of Old Testament mandates. >;)
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Always the skeptical one, I suspect clockwork mechanics or other reasons as to why it’s not documented in a controlled environment and from all angles. It IS neat to contemplate though, if it were a reality, which I doubt. In completely unrelated news, I will be on Pogo playing some Texas Hold ‘Em as misanthrobotic for a bit if anyone’s game! As always, be sure to peep my art gallery and free icons. |
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“Hi my name is Lindy and I deny the existence of the Holy Spirit and you should too.”
Is it really blasphemy if you do not share the beliefs as those you are blaspheming? Everyone has their own unique beliefs and they each think that they’re right. Don’t look so smug, you do too! ;)
Just the same, people are in a tizzy over short videos uploaded to YouTube as a part of the Blasphemy Challenge, where the first 1,001 people who load videos to this effect on YouTube get free copies of the DVD, The God Who Wasn’t There.
This is a damned good and highly informative movie and an excellent publicity stunt on their part, so well done! Unfortunately, those posting videos are probably more motivated by free stuff than anything thought-provoking. I do recommend renting the movie, and plan to eventually buy it.
Giants are ravishing a city, only to be foiled by “DIARRHEA!” as an upbeat chorus cheerfully informs you while they perform a synchronized interpretive dance.
You’d think Pepto Max would make it available on their site, missed opportunity on their part – this commercial is HILARIOUS!!! >:D
Absolutely amazing. This young man is able to view a city aerially, ONCE, then sketch it by hand with uncanny speed and accuracy! Watch the video below to see him in action.

Here is his website. Not only is he an autistic savant, he used to be mute – something he has since overcome, based on the fact that he speaks at the end of this video.