I had the pleasure of meeting Phil about ten months ago. A friend and I were on a long walk that included the village, we saw the place, and she needed a key made anyway. Nice guy. Crazy bastard, but nice guy nonetheless. He's also got a chair made entirely out of keys.
goddamnit, birds die en mass all the time, it's just that nobody took notice until now. this isn't some sign of the apocalypse, it's just one of those weird things that happens in nature. shut up and go away.
In DC it shows at midnight on the third Friday of the month at the E St Cinema. Pregame at Hamilton's across the street, then grab a couple beers at the concession stand. Remember your spoons, sit in the back, and have fun!
I know mama always said that if you don't have anything nice to say, then you just shouldn't say anything, but I can't keep this to myself anymore.
This "Museum of Possibilities" crap has got to go. It's stupid and pointless beyond comprehension. Almost all the designs are unwieldy and pointless (except for that full-mouth tooth-brushing gizmo. I'll grant Mr. Johnson that one), and, failing either of those, just plain ugly. Who the hell wants boobs on her back?
In conclusion, please, please, please make it stop.
Some of those were very good, but I have to stress some. Obviously there were a bunch that were clearly drawings not intended to take the place of real human figures, but of the ones that were, the common problems were the hair and the skin. The artists seem to have a very hard time really nailing the subtleties and imperfections because, obviously, we all want to look at perfect people. Problem is, nobody's perfect.
Most of the ones by Olivier Ponsonnet are great and Lindsey Heyes (3rd to last) and did an excellent job with the lips, though she didn't extend it to the rest of the face. But if we were giving prizes here (and I'm fully aware that we're not), the last one, by Andrius Balciunas, is brilliant! If I didn't know that whole collection was CGI, I wouldn've thought it was an actual picture with a ton of airbrushing.
...oh wait, that's a bad thing here...
Carry on.
THERE'S NO HEADER FOR "PETS" ON THE CENSUS FORM
JURY POOLS ARE STATE-CONTROLLED AND HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE CENSUS ANYWAY
THE ESPOSITOS ARE CLEARLY MORONS WHO AT SOME POINT LISTEN THEIR CAT AS A HUMAN BEING ON AN OFFICIAL GOVERNMENT DOCUMENT
Please make this story go away. Thanks.
This "Museum of Possibilities" crap has got to go. It's stupid and pointless beyond comprehension. Almost all the designs are unwieldy and pointless (except for that full-mouth tooth-brushing gizmo. I'll grant Mr. Johnson that one), and, failing either of those, just plain ugly. Who the hell wants boobs on her back?
In conclusion, please, please, please make it stop.
Most of the ones by Olivier Ponsonnet are great and Lindsey Heyes (3rd to last) and did an excellent job with the lips, though she didn't extend it to the rest of the face. But if we were giving prizes here (and I'm fully aware that we're not), the last one, by Andrius Balciunas, is brilliant! If I didn't know that whole collection was CGI, I wouldn've thought it was an actual picture with a ton of airbrushing.