Studio Naiad: Eerie and beautiful collection of equine dolls/sculptures. Tundra, the arctic merhorse/kelpie/seahorse/hippocampus, is my favourite.
The Tomb of Niankhkhnum and Khnumhotep: This isn't quite your average Egyptian tomb. The wall art is quite provocative. Were these men close brothers, very good friends, or lovers? If modern stereotypes held true in the past, the fact both men were manicurists may give a clue. Heh....
Misys gives Pecker head job: It's actually a news story about business, but even the secondary title is misleading: "Rudi Pecker assumes position in top slot in Asia." It's quite worksafe (thanks,
fourcorners).
Cineromanzi: Over-the-top, decadent, vintage pornography at its most entertaining. Oh how those folks carried on (thanks,
hereticalpigeon)!
Ghost Town -- My Rides Through Chernobyl Area: Haunting photo essay by a Russian motorcyclist in the Dead Zone (thanks, Warren Ellis).
Zombie Pinups: Because rot is sexay!
What Lies Beneath: "Vampirism, group sex and stockpiles of deadly weapons have been uncovered by a joint investigation between Australia and New Zealand. It's all been found going on beneath the cover of the Tasman Sea." I just love creepy critters!
Barbies: There's no way Mattel sanctions these! Features such goodies as Wendy O Barbie and Marilyn Manson Ken (thanks, Daze Reader).
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Date: 2004-03-28 10:27 am (UTC)From:no subject
Date: 2004-03-28 11:14 am (UTC)From:Anyway, on the subject of non-regulation Barbies and other toys, this may interest you as well:
http://www.heteromorphic.com/id145.html