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Oh WTF, Evangelion? This is actually creepier than the backwards child voice praying in that one Silent Hill song.
Aside: I’ve always been amused that part of the Dummy System is a huge laserdisc, and that it displays “SIDE B” when it activates (which sort of implies that the normal Eva control/piloting system is “SIDE A”?).
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It’s still weird to me that the word “comprise” can mean both “to be made up of” components and “to be components of” a thing.
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I found a Discovery Kids branded not-LEGO Panzer IV at Walgreens. Not as detailed/accurate as the ones Mechanized Brick makes, but it was seven dollars. I’m not gonna pass up a LEGO-compatible Panzer IV for only seven dollars.
Weirdly, the box says there are four sets in this series: A police checkpoint, a concrete truck, a fire engine, and a Panzer. It’s like they came up with three ideas for “city” themed sets, and then they were stumped for a fourth set… so why not a German tank from World War 2? Why not, indeed.
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NOW YOU’RE PLAYING WITH POWER
WTF is this even from? My guess would be either a TV commercial or a pachinko machine.
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A house sits awkwardly in the middle of a newly built road in Wenling, Zhejiang province in China. An elderly couple refused to sign an agreement to allow their house to be demolished. They say that compensation offered is not enough to cover rebuilding costs.
Photo credit: China Daily/Reuters
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Super Combination Robot made by Disney x Bandai
Coming Soon!!
JAPAN. STAHP.
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This Armored Searobin (Peristedion sp.) is one of the more interesting fishes seen at the shallower depths (usually above 320 m) in deep water canyons of the midatlantic ridge.
Image courtesy of Deepwater Canyons 2012 Expedition, NOAA-OER/BOEM.
(via: NOAA Explorer)
WHAT EVEN ARE YOU?
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Camera shutter speed synchronized with helicopter blade frequency.
[via thinkgeek]
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