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soft porn?
pong
wakingrufus
wut
le chaton
pong
le chaton
i think it's pretty clear we're all just googling WTF.
wakingrufus
wishbone
worrywort
Some Brilliant Bullsh*t
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???????

WTF?
geoneb
QUOTE (worrywort @ Sep 17 2008, 10:32 PM) *

omg, awesome
le chaton
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?
Hips
le chaton
ladytron: the tv series
oh burns you picked a cliched japanese porn photo. im disappointed.
wakingrufus
i dont think its supposed to be porn. but i really dont know.
ladytron: the tv series
i just meant ive seen it a million times. wtf factor leaves after first view.
theminimumcircus
QUOTE (SkinnyHips @ Sep 18 2008, 07:43 AM) *


I'm being totally serious when I say this: stuff like this makes me sad. I don't like things that are meant to be gentle and childlike to be co-opted for adult humor. I'm not saying this to you SkinnyHips. I can't explain it ultimately. Just makes me kind of sad and wistful.
le chaton
QUOTE (theminimumcircus @ Sep 22 2008, 05:53 PM) *
QUOTE (SkinnyHips @ Sep 18 2008, 07:43 AM) *


I'm being totally serious when I say this: stuff like this makes me sad. I don't like things that are meant to be gentle and childlike to be co-opted for adult humor. I'm not saying this to you SkinnyHips. I can't explain it ultimately. Just makes me kind of sad and wistful.
i think it's fucking hilarious.

but that's just me.
theminimumcircus
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 22 2008, 05:55 PM) *
QUOTE (theminimumcircus @ Sep 22 2008, 05:53 PM) *
QUOTE (SkinnyHips @ Sep 18 2008, 07:43 AM) *


I'm being totally serious when I say this: stuff like this makes me sad. I don't like things that are meant to be gentle and childlike to be co-opted for adult humor. I'm not saying this to you SkinnyHips. I can't explain it ultimately. Just makes me kind of sad and wistful.
i think it's fucking hilarious.

but that's just me.


Yeah. I hear ya. I don't fault people for finding it funny. Like I said, I can't explain it exactly.
wakingrufus
QUOTE (ladytron: the tv series @ Sep 22 2008, 05:50 PM) *
i just meant ive seen it a million times. wtf factor leaves after first view.

really? i only saw it for the first time last week ohmy.gif looks like you have beaten me at the internet
77 or 88
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 18 2008, 02:46 AM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?


its from this movie:



if you ever run across it, watch it. its about 2 1/2 hours of really inspired, strange vignettes. when i was looking for information on this film, I found an amazon review written, oddly enough, by one of my professors:
QUOTE
Funky Forest: The First Contact is laugh out loud loopy -- the most fun I've had watching a film in a long time. Bad comedians, bizarre dance routines, a show and tell classroom, a canine director of animated films, aliens who hope to take over the world, geeky brothers, a funky forest that delivers otherworldly pop, and lots more go into this almost indescribably odd and hilarious film from the maker of The Taste of Tea.

The best description I can think of for Funky Forest: The First Contact is: a Japanese avant-garde science fiction musical comedy television network film. If that doesn't make any sense, or if that doesn't entice your interest, there may be nothing I can say that can convey how delightful and funny and quirky and charming this film really is.

But here's another go: imagine you find yourself in a cheap Tokyo hotel above a busy neon bright city street, and you may have had one too many drinks of sake or maybe not since you can't really remember how you ended up in a hotel room in Japan in the first place, but you can't sleep and you are bored so you turn on the television and start flipping through the channels and each program is a little more strange than the last one and you start to wonder whether you are really asleep after all and dreaming but you think to yourself that your dreams usually aren't so odd and funny and colorful and you don't want to wake up because you are having too much fun. Watching Funky Forest is a little bit like that, but maybe even better.


wakingrufus
QUOTE (77 or 88 @ Sep 22 2008, 08:07 PM) *
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 18 2008, 02:46 AM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?


its from this movie:



if you ever run across it, watch it. its about 2 1/2 hours of really inspired, strange vignettes. when i was looking for information on this film, I found an amazon review written, oddly enough, by one of my professors:
QUOTE
Funky Forest: The First Contact is laugh out loud loopy -- the most fun I've had watching a film in a long time. Bad comedians, bizarre dance routines, a show and tell classroom, a canine director of animated films, aliens who hope to take over the world, geeky brothers, a funky forest that delivers otherworldly pop, and lots more go into this almost indescribably odd and hilarious film from the maker of The Taste of Tea.

The best description I can think of for Funky Forest: The First Contact is: a Japanese avant-garde science fiction musical comedy television network film. If that doesn't make any sense, or if that doesn't entice your interest, there may be nothing I can say that can convey how delightful and funny and quirky and charming this film really is.

But here's another go: imagine you find yourself in a cheap Tokyo hotel above a busy neon bright city street, and you may have had one too many drinks of sake or maybe not since you can't really remember how you ended up in a hotel room in Japan in the first place, but you can't sleep and you are bored so you turn on the television and start flipping through the channels and each program is a little more strange than the last one and you start to wonder whether you are really asleep after all and dreaming but you think to yourself that your dreams usually aren't so odd and funny and colorful and you don't want to wake up because you are having too much fun. Watching Funky Forest is a little bit like that, but maybe even better.



now downloading
tjenz
an old one
wishbone
77 or 88

my family circa 1977
77 or 88
5 AM (sleep deprived [overly juvenile]) massive WTF roundup! yay!

nsfw








its sausage!











le chaton
WHO WOULD PUT THEIR PENIS IN A RACCOON'S MOUTH.

seriously. WTF.
tjenz
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 29 2008, 02:38 PM) *
WHO WOULD PUT THEIR PENIS IN A RACCOON'S MOUTH.

seriously. WTF.

You say it like it's a bad thing
le chaton
be question:

WHO THE FUCK HAS A RACCOON?

i'm hoping it's stuffed.
tjenz
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 29 2008, 02:53 PM) *
be question:

WHO THE FUCK HAS A RACCOON?

i'm hoping it's stuffed.

it is now
le chaton
zing
le chaton
mouthbreather
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 22 2008, 09:06 PM) *
QUOTE (77 or 88 @ Sep 22 2008, 08:07 PM) *
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 18 2008, 02:46 AM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?


its from this movie:



if you ever run across it, watch it. its about 2 1/2 hours of really inspired, strange vignettes. when i was looking for information on this film, I found an amazon review written, oddly enough, by one of my professors:
QUOTE
Funky Forest: The First Contact is laugh out loud loopy -- the most fun I've had watching a film in a long time. Bad comedians, bizarre dance routines, a show and tell classroom, a canine director of animated films, aliens who hope to take over the world, geeky brothers, a funky forest that delivers otherworldly pop, and lots more go into this almost indescribably odd and hilarious film from the maker of The Taste of Tea.

The best description I can think of for Funky Forest: The First Contact is: a Japanese avant-garde science fiction musical comedy television network film. If that doesn't make any sense, or if that doesn't entice your interest, there may be nothing I can say that can convey how delightful and funny and quirky and charming this film really is.

But here's another go: imagine you find yourself in a cheap Tokyo hotel above a busy neon bright city street, and you may have had one too many drinks of sake or maybe not since you can't really remember how you ended up in a hotel room in Japan in the first place, but you can't sleep and you are bored so you turn on the television and start flipping through the channels and each program is a little more strange than the last one and you start to wonder whether you are really asleep after all and dreaming but you think to yourself that your dreams usually aren't so odd and funny and colorful and you don't want to wake up because you are having too much fun. Watching Funky Forest is a little bit like that, but maybe even better.



now downloading

Looks like a Japanese take on Videodrome.
wakingrufus
QUOTE (mouthbreather @ Sep 29 2008, 04:21 PM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 22 2008, 09:06 PM) *
QUOTE (77 or 88 @ Sep 22 2008, 08:07 PM) *
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 18 2008, 02:46 AM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?


its from this movie:



if you ever run across it, watch it. its about 2 1/2 hours of really inspired, strange vignettes. when i was looking for information on this film, I found an amazon review written, oddly enough, by one of my professors:
QUOTE
Funky Forest: The First Contact is laugh out loud loopy -- the most fun I've had watching a film in a long time. Bad comedians, bizarre dance routines, a show and tell classroom, a canine director of animated films, aliens who hope to take over the world, geeky brothers, a funky forest that delivers otherworldly pop, and lots more go into this almost indescribably odd and hilarious film from the maker of The Taste of Tea.

The best description I can think of for Funky Forest: The First Contact is: a Japanese avant-garde science fiction musical comedy television network film. If that doesn't make any sense, or if that doesn't entice your interest, there may be nothing I can say that can convey how delightful and funny and quirky and charming this film really is.

But here's another go: imagine you find yourself in a cheap Tokyo hotel above a busy neon bright city street, and you may have had one too many drinks of sake or maybe not since you can't really remember how you ended up in a hotel room in Japan in the first place, but you can't sleep and you are bored so you turn on the television and start flipping through the channels and each program is a little more strange than the last one and you start to wonder whether you are really asleep after all and dreaming but you think to yourself that your dreams usually aren't so odd and funny and colorful and you don't want to wake up because you are having too much fun. Watching Funky Forest is a little bit like that, but maybe even better.



now downloading

Looks like a Japanese take on Videodrome.

it was much more lighthearted than videodrome, and not really in the same vein at all. it DID blow my mind though.
77 or 88
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 29 2008, 06:29 PM) *
QUOTE (mouthbreather @ Sep 29 2008, 04:21 PM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 22 2008, 09:06 PM) *
QUOTE (77 or 88 @ Sep 22 2008, 08:07 PM) *
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 18 2008, 02:46 AM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?


its from this movie:



if you ever run across it, watch it. its about 2 1/2 hours of really inspired, strange vignettes. when i was looking for information on this film, I found an amazon review written, oddly enough, by one of my professors:
QUOTE
Funky Forest: The First Contact is laugh out loud loopy -- the most fun I've had watching a film in a long time. Bad comedians, bizarre dance routines, a show and tell classroom, a canine director of animated films, aliens who hope to take over the world, geeky brothers, a funky forest that delivers otherworldly pop, and lots more go into this almost indescribably odd and hilarious film from the maker of The Taste of Tea.

The best description I can think of for Funky Forest: The First Contact is: a Japanese avant-garde science fiction musical comedy television network film. If that doesn't make any sense, or if that doesn't entice your interest, there may be nothing I can say that can convey how delightful and funny and quirky and charming this film really is.

But here's another go: imagine you find yourself in a cheap Tokyo hotel above a busy neon bright city street, and you may have had one too many drinks of sake or maybe not since you can't really remember how you ended up in a hotel room in Japan in the first place, but you can't sleep and you are bored so you turn on the television and start flipping through the channels and each program is a little more strange than the last one and you start to wonder whether you are really asleep after all and dreaming but you think to yourself that your dreams usually aren't so odd and funny and colorful and you don't want to wake up because you are having too much fun. Watching Funky Forest is a little bit like that, but maybe even better.



now downloading

Looks like a Japanese take on Videodrome.

it was much more lighthearted than videodrome, and not really in the same vein at all. it DID blow my mind though.


glad you liked it.

more people should see this. theres so much strange variety that there is something for everyone
wakingrufus
QUOTE (77 or 88 @ Sep 29 2008, 10:29 PM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 29 2008, 06:29 PM) *
QUOTE (mouthbreather @ Sep 29 2008, 04:21 PM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 22 2008, 09:06 PM) *
QUOTE (77 or 88 @ Sep 22 2008, 08:07 PM) *
QUOTE (le chaton @ Sep 18 2008, 02:46 AM) *
QUOTE (wakingrufus @ Sep 17 2008, 08:09 PM) *

and we have a winner

seriously - WHAT THE FUCK?


its from this movie:



if you ever run across it, watch it. its about 2 1/2 hours of really inspired, strange vignettes. when i was looking for information on this film, I found an amazon review written, oddly enough, by one of my professors:
QUOTE
Funky Forest: The First Contact is laugh out loud loopy -- the most fun I've had watching a film in a long time. Bad comedians, bizarre dance routines, a show and tell classroom, a canine director of animated films, aliens who hope to take over the world, geeky brothers, a funky forest that delivers otherworldly pop, and lots more go into this almost indescribably odd and hilarious film from the maker of The Taste of Tea.

The best description I can think of for Funky Forest: The First Contact is: a Japanese avant-garde science fiction musical comedy television network film. If that doesn't make any sense, or if that doesn't entice your interest, there may be nothing I can say that can convey how delightful and funny and quirky and charming this film really is.

But here's another go: imagine you find yourself in a cheap Tokyo hotel above a busy neon bright city street, and you may have had one too many drinks of sake or maybe not since you can't really remember how you ended up in a hotel room in Japan in the first place, but you can't sleep and you are bored so you turn on the television and start flipping through the channels and each program is a little more strange than the last one and you start to wonder whether you are really asleep after all and dreaming but you think to yourself that your dreams usually aren't so odd and funny and colorful and you don't want to wake up because you are having too much fun. Watching Funky Forest is a little bit like that, but maybe even better.



now downloading

Looks like a Japanese take on Videodrome.

it was much more lighthearted than videodrome, and not really in the same vein at all. it DID blow my mind though.


glad you liked it.

more people should see this. theres so much strange variety that there is something for everyone

Huckle
le chaton
undo
Angrimorfee
Get Your Betty Ready! blink.gif ohmy.gif
Some Brilliant Bullsh*t
The only WTF there is that I live in a country where you can't use the word "vagina" on the news, b/c it's a "family show." WTF is that?
richard
Banksy - ??
Angrimorfee
QUOTE (Senor Cardgage Again @ Nov 10 2008, 10:49 PM) *


This blog has been updated...I don't think the item you are referring to is on the frontpage any longer.
badger5000
Jason Everman, who was fleetingly in Nirvana ('Bleach' era) and Soundgarden, subsequently joined the army and went to Iraq "to develop the warrior aspect of my persona.”

http://www.newyorker.com/talk/2008/11/10/081110ta_talk_mead

This prompted a hearty WTF? at Badger Towers this morning.

Some Brilliant Bullsh*t
His "persona"? As in, the person he pretends to be when being Jason Everman isn't enough? Or did he just not know the difference between persona and personality?
HandBanana
badger5000
QUOTE (brain_storm @ Nov 12 2008, 09:24 AM) *
His "persona"? As in, the person he pretends to be when being Jason Everman isn't enough? Or did he just not know the difference between persona and personality?


Point taken but pretentious misuse of the language was not responsible for the WTF, not here anyway.
Maybe I need to raise my standards.
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