Cosplayer Luis Projects looks absolutely amazing as Sithboy, a cosplay that mashes up Hellboy with Darth Maul. Photography by James Rulison.
LuisProjects: Instagram | Facebook
James Rulison Photography: Instagram | Facebook | Official Site
Cosplayer Luis Projects looks absolutely amazing as Sithboy, a cosplay that mashes up Hellboy with Darth Maul. Photography by James Rulison.
LuisProjects: Instagram | Facebook
James Rulison Photography: Instagram | Facebook | Official Site
Boldly slice like no one has sliced before with this Star Trek USS Enterprise pizza cutter!
If good pizza transports you to another dimension, it’s time to cut a slice boldly with your Star Trek Enterprise Pizza Cutter. Based on the U.S.S. Enterprise NCC 1701 from Star Trek: The Original Series, this collectible pizza slicer is specially designed with fans in mind. The ship designation is laser-etched on the wheel of the stainless steel blade, which is built with a sturdy design that makes it perfect for everyday use.
The saucer section of the USS Enterprise functions as the blade, rotating to provide clean-cut slices as you grip the starship for easy control. Measuring approximately 9 inches including the blade, the heavy-duty design ensures long-lasting use slice after slice. Featuring a sleek finish and solid metal construction, this Star Trek Enterprise Pizza Cutter is sure to add a little extra fun to pizza night.
[Star Trek: The Original Series USS Enterprise NCC 1701 Pizza Cutter Utensil]
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I didn’t think watching people spin a pen could be so mesmerizing! Featuring pen spinners Ian Jenson and PPM.
[Kuma Films | Via The Presurfer]
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I’m sure as geeks we’ve all encountered our fair share of grammar nazis in our time (and many of us may be ones in our own right). Of course, when you really take a look at the English language (especially if you have another non-European language to compare it to) you can start to forgive people for some grammatical errors. Because, you know, English is just freaking weird sometimes.
Edit: This text is by Richard Lederer. Thank you, Geoff!
From Kevin Lustgarten:
Here’s a compilation of some of the optical illusions I’ve made. Hope you enjoy them!
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Here is a wonderful compilation of traditional Trekmas carols such as Enterprise Rock, Tuvok, the Vessel’s Vulcan, and Wonderful Deep Space Nine. Enjoy!
[Via Neatorama]