description says:
(1) It is edible. No artificial colours. 96 calories.
(2) It tastes like real hamburger, cheese, ketchup, french fries and cola. It was delicious.
(3) It cost me 258 yen.I AM SLIGHTLY SCANDALIZED BY THE IDEA THAT THIS TASTES LIKE A REAL BURGER BUT I WANT TO TRY IT SO BAD
BIGBANG - Fantastic Baby
OK
THIS PERFORMANCE IS FUCKING AMAZING!!!!
UNF. WHEN TOP SAYS ‘B-BOOM SHAKALAKA’
wooooooooooooooooooooooow
whoaaaaaaa
HOLY FUCK
ITS LIKE
REAL LIFE ANIMATION
this choreography
this
everything
somebody make words
proper commentary i cannot
uhh?
WOW
I believe these guys were on Americans Got Talent!
THIS.
VIDEO.
OH. MY GOD.
OMG!!
woah.
DISNEY LOVERS STOP WHAT YOU ARE DOING AND WATCH THIS. OH MY GOSH. AMAZING.
OH MY GOD.
I AM TAKING THIS MOMENT TO PROPOSE MARRIAGE. TO ANY ONE OF THESE MEN. BECAUSE I LOVE YOU. SO. MUCH.
^
THEY SANG ALMOST ALL OF MY FAVORITE DISNEY SONGS
SO BEAUTIFUL.
I GOT CHILLS THE ENTIRE TIME.
A ragtime cover of Sherlock Holmes theme I played live on my e piano.
More fun Versions:
Jungle Drums | Lock’n’Roll | Romantic Softpon | German March | Western Show| Blues | Partymix | Bavarian| Musette | Tarantella | Ragtime | Theme | Cheap Porn | Tango | Jazz
Other Songs: Sherlock Medley | Sherlock Piano BalladDownload all (of the older) covers (and even some more) here!
Morning on Mars
6 Martian sunrises, as seen by the HiRISE orbiter.
Fucking space, I swear.
so rad!!
Child’s Own Studio.
This is the coolest thing I’ve seen in a while. They make soft toys for kids out of their own drawings.
That sheep monster is genius!
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Mini Tree Castle of the Day: Japanese artist Takanori Aiba constructed an elaborate castle/fort for his bonsai tree using stone clay, epoxy putty, copper line, plastic, and resin.
Check out Aiba’s other mini architectural marvels over here.
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Mini Tree Castle of the Day: Japanese artist Takanori Aiba constructed an elaborate castle/fort for his bonsai tree using stone clay, epoxy putty, copper line, plastic, and resin.
Check out Aiba’s other mini architectural marvels over here.
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