"Just imagine a number of men in chains, and all condemned to die, some of whom each day have their throats cut before the eyes of others. Those who remain see their own condition in that of their fellows and, observing one another with grief and without hope, await their turn. That is the image of the human condition." -- Blaise Pascal (died 1662)

Probably Why We Watch TV

Other Damned Refrigerators

[In honor of our Kickstarter campaign for The Fridge of the Damned...(remember: the chance to pledge and receive great rewards ends Feb 1st!)] The Fridge Peep Show http://thefridgepeepshow.wordpress.com/ Freezer Friday by Charlie Layton http://freezerfriday.tumblr.com/ Abandoned Appliances Flickr Group http://www.flickr.com/groups/1207990@N24/pool/ Fridge Monster by Daywalt Fear Factory http://youtu.be/g8xHq3S6pgM The Undying Horror of the Refrigerator http://www.fright.com/edge/UndyingHorrorRefrigerator.htm

Happy New Year! Here’s a Snippet of the Weirdest of 2012

You already know 2012 was pretty weird. Here's a small sampler of annual roundups that reaffirm it... Weirdest Fast Food of 2012 Weirdest Science of 2012 Weirdest Baby Names of 2012 Weirdest Fashion of 2012 Weirdest Fake Stories of 2012 Weirdest New Species of 2012 Weirdest Book Titles of the Year Weirdest Apocalyptic Disaster Predictions of 2012

They Stop Cthulu (sic) Eating Ye

Here's a goofy Saturday morning cartoon about "Narwhals" to get your spirits up for New Years. Sure, it's more PG than my usual choices, but its creator, Mr Weebl references Lovecraftian Horror and that deserves respect. Chances are good you've already seen it -- it only has about 30 million views on youtube. The song will stick in your head. In fact, it just might impale itself there. You should check out the beautiful National Geographic photogallery of Hunting Narwhals to see the real things.

It Came In Peace

This Saturday morning, let's cartoonically commemorate the whole end of the world madness of 2012 with a cautionary tale.  The animation team at Dice Productions presents: "It Came in Peace":     That's just a hint at their creative genius. Dice Productions has this thing about small things in big places and vice versa. You should also take a gander at their award-winning, touchingly gross full-length feature, All Consuming-Love (Man in a Cat).