I think I don't want to click on that link, but I'm so curious. Maybe I can figure out a way to sneak up on it while it's not looking.
Meanwhile, adding "Don't poke the Burmese python" to list of phrases I need to try to work into conversation.
'Never Leave Me'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I think I don't want to click on that link, but I'm so curious. Maybe I can figure out a way to sneak up on it while it's not looking.
Meanwhile, adding "Don't poke the Burmese python" to list of phrases I need to try to work into conversation.
Canines.
That's a dog, though, right?
For some reason the belt really catches my eye.
It’s also a kind of tooth.
Oh my god, I am so not clicking.
It’s also a kind of tooth.
I know. I have some in my mouth right now. But my question still stands, that's a dog, right?
Amy, click. -t will hold your hand.
that's a dog, right?
If it was, it isn’t any more.
Is it the human body? Hairstyle? Eyeballs? Mundane framing?
Yes.
Well, I didn't really notice the hairstyle. And it kind of looked like it was grinning. *shudder*
First of a series of operations by Dr. Moreau on a dog.
Well, I opened it in a new tab and fixed my vision across the room while I switched tabs so I could casually let my glance move over towards it . . . and I've seen it before. But, still, creepy. The eyeballs and framing definitely add to the creepiness. Kind of reminds me of something from a movie but I'm not sure which one, specifically.
I didn't think it was that creepy because it looked like the belt was tied around a pole, and not a body to me.
Does anyone here use polyvore? I have been trying to clip this image and I cannot do it! Of course, I need it for a costume design and I am lazy and have no printer, so I do my design collges in polyvore rather than photo shop or printing them out and actually making collages. [link]