JT’s Stockroom – SiFeet Pussy Foot

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JT’s Stockroom – SiFeet Pussy Foot:
The SiFeet Pussy Foot is the ultimate fantasy sex toy for foot fetishists. This size 6, 100% silicone foot is cast in pure silicone from a real life actual, beautiful female foot. In the sole of this lovely foot is a fully functional and totally fuck-able silicone vagina.

This pure silicone foot is soft, smooth, and incredibly sexy. The toes are decorated with acrylic toenails painted glossy pink, making the Pussy Foot seem even more real.

From the toes to the heel and ankle, great time and effort has been taken to insure that the Pussy Foot seems real.

The feature that makes the Pussy Foot even better than an actual foot is the pussy located on the sole of the foot. You can passionately fuck

Tim Leary wristwatch

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Tim Leary wristwatch:
David Pescovitz:

This is only the second time I’ve seen one of these vintage Timothy Leary wristwatches on eBay. (The first time, I bought the timepiece for myself. I only wear it on very special occasions.) Instead of the minutes, it has various drug names: Speed, Coke, Dexy, LSD, Hash, Horse, etc. i dig that the Ups are at 12 o’clock and Downs are at 6 o’clock. Current bid is $20.50.
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LA Weekly – Art/Books – Jeffrey Vallance: The Art of Self-Worship – Doug Harvey – The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles

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LA Weekly – Art/Books – Jeffrey Vallance: The Art of Self-Worship – Doug Harvey – The Essential Online Resource for Los Angeles:
Wednesday, June 27, 2007 – 12:00 pm
In a hushed, darkened side gallery in a university exhibition space in Orange County, a series of simple glass display cases hold an array of intricately fashioned reliquaries — ornate housings for sacred objects such as slivers off the Bodhi Tree or a bone from the big toe of Mary Magdalene. The more than four dozen works on view display the gilded ornamental woodwork and oddly architectural forms that are the hallmarks of this rarely considered art-historical side stream, and they have a glow of musty intimacy and antiquarian mystery about them.

Until you look a bit closer. Then you start to see what exactly it is that’s been enshrined here: the broken neck and cap from a bottle of Orange Crush, a Jägermeister shot glass, a Morticia Addams bubblegum card, a red carpenter’s pencil, a pair of well-used bla

Spinning Sihouette Optical Illusion – Mighty Optical Illusions

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Spinning Sihouette Optical Illusion – Mighty Optical Illusions:

Spinning Sihouette Optical Illusion
June 24, 2007 by Vurdlak | E-mail this post

This animation was on my laptop for quite some time. I had it for almost a year. Today anonymous user submitted me this gif version, and when I opened it, only then I realized how great this illusion actually is. If you look at the spinning girl’s silhouette below, you will think it is spinning clockwise, probably. When you check her shadow below, momentarily the spinning direction changes in your mind, and now the girl is spinning counter-clockwise. It can be quite hard at the beginning to notice switch of the spinning direction, but eventually you’ll manage. I posted more simple illusion of this kind while ago, and you can see it here. Now, be honest – how long did it take you to see it spin in both directions? Not as easy as the hidden tiger, ayeh? I lost the link to the original artist, but best I could come up with is the place I found it on.

Reviews of print editions of bOING bOING

Reviews of print editions of bOING bOING:
Mark Frauenfelder:

Rev. Keith A. Gordon has been reviewing old issues of bOING bOING, the print zine that Carla and I started in 1988

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With issue #6 bOING bOING continues to grow both in size and stature, this issue including an interview with Robert Anton Wilson (by Antero Alli), Rudy Rucker on James Gleick’s Chaos: The Software, an interview with comic artist Daniel Clowes and some high-falutin’ high-tech articles about subjects that are still miles above my head (and, believe it or not, I have an above-average IQ…allegedly). Still, it was always good to see bOING bOING on the newstand, if only because their coverage of new media (books, zines, software) was second to none and always satisfied this young man’s craving for fresh sources of information.

iPod blamed for stealing the thunder from contemporary art

iPod blamed for stealing the thunder from contemporary art:

If you’ve been yearning for controversy, why not meet Mr. David Hockney? Commonly know as “Britain‘s best-loved living painter,” Hockney has suggested that the proliferation of the iPod has been a primary contributor to the recent “fallow period of painting.” He insists that today’s society is “all about sound,” and even mentions that people are turning off their eyes and ignoring contemporary art whilst “plugging their ears.” Put simply, he believes the modern “decline in visual awareness” rests heavily on Apple’s own cash cow, and further stirred the pot by insinuating that it led to “badly dressed people” who cared not about lines nor mass. As expected, a spokeswoman for Apple Australia refuted the claims, and while we certainly have seen no shortage of brilliant creations since the iPod explosion, there’s always two sides to the canvas.

Ugly mailboxes blog

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Ugly mailboxes blog:
Mark Frauenfelder:

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A few years ago, someone knocked my mailbox off its post, and I went around taking photos of fortified mailboxes around my neighborhood (Part 1, Part 2).

Today, Linda F. alerted me to her new blog, “Your Ugly Mailbox,” which sports photos and snarky comments about tacky mailboxes. It’s gone on my must-read list. Link