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So. Much. WIN.

*dead*

**In my will I leave my surrounder to the coolest head-caser.

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HEH, that's perfect. I've been watching through all my Futurama DVDs while I've been working at home, and said 'Good news everyone!' in my head before even reading the text :)

Just checked that site, and Jason's flickr, his works are seriously good.

The composition and subjects are excellent but am I the only one who finds a lot of them horribly overexposed? Maybe that's what he's going for but many of them look blown out to me.

The WTF Blanket (Snuggie Parody)

My wife's Snuggie falls off when I stand up. Even when I use the dumb arm holes.

^ Is that the Statue of Liberty in the mushroom cloud?

^ Is that the Statue of Liberty in the mushroom cloud?

I don't think so.

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^^This is the original background image. It's from a famous series of pictures of a 1970 nuclear test conducted by the French. My best friend in college had this one as a poster on his dorm room wall:

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My conclusion is that if you're seeing the Statue of Liberty in there, it must be an acid flashback: tripping_smiley.gif;D

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^ Is that the Statue of Liberty in the mushroom cloud?

I see it too, emanating from the "stem".

From Boxxy's ED page:

I like Boxxy, and here's why. I'm not postpubescent (over 25), I have a girlfriend, and I don't fantasize about her. I like her because she is the antidote, the antithesis, the hemlock in the cup to Internet Tough Guyism.

I was surprised to see that, for all its posturing, /b/ really does hold one thing sacred: it's 'bad muthafucka' image of itself. /b/ really believes that it's frightening, that it's tougher than a Ford Chevy, that it's badass masculinity personified, in a sense. And, before, there were very few ways to disrupt this image, to give it a good hard kick in the shins.

And then Boxxy came along. Boxxy love is everything /b/ hates - passive, gentle, adorable, sweet. It gives without asking, it loves without asking in return. Instead of being aggressively faux-adult, it's happily faux-childlike. That's why Boxxy became a meme - because she DIDN'T want the attention; because she provided no pics (as the /b/tards will attest). As a result, Boxxy turned into the most successful way to troll the /b/tards ever devised. It actually makes the gore and violence and sexism and racism fantards squeal, because it hits them where it hurts - in their image of themselves. How can they be tough, scary guys when their favorite hangout is one long love poem to Boxxy love? So that's why I love Boxxy - the sound of /b/'s humiliation is sweet music to my ears.

*chuckle* I must say I'm generally in favor that upsets /b/tards/

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