Spooky Gloom

Feb 18

New web cam starring me, and the Great Eldrich Horrors!

New web cam starring me, and the Great Eldrich Horrors!

Feb 10

[video]

Feb 06

(via prof-plum)

Feb 04

jmbalfour:

035 of 366: Storms roll in, storms roll out.

jmbalfour:

035 of 366: Storms roll in, storms roll out.

Feb 01

A quick chat outtake with a friend.

(Source: latinageek, via thewalrusisagod)

Jan 30

THAT MOMENT WHEN I WAKE UP IN THE MORNING TO THE SMELL OF COFFEE

birdysalvatore:

(via nomadliz)

Jan 29

thewalrusisagod:

mit-the-destroyer:

hungarysovaries:

insmufferabledick:

crab-cakes:

kaffeinebuzz:

[Had to share this beauty…]
You wouldn’t steal a car, you wouldn’t steal a handbag…
We all know how the rest goes, because thanks to the Motion Picture Association Of America and their foreign associates, every time you hire a DVD, you have to sit through this ad before you get to the main menu. But in what must be the most delicious slice of irony served this year, it has just been discovered that that the music used to soundtrack this 50-second pain in the ass is actually stolen.
Netherlands composer Melchior Rietveldt composed that ominous techno tune for a local film festival after being asked by anti-piracy group BREIN, who are funded by Hollywood. A few years later, he got himself a copy of Harry Potter on DVD and noticed his music was suddenly being used for much wider use than he had originally agreed to in contract. Which essentially means that when they say ‘you wouldn’t steal a television’, that doesn’t quite extend to intellectual property.
Rest of the story…

Ahaha, oh maaaan

fffff oh god

OH MY GOD.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

BUSTED~!

Welp, under SOPA and all of its numerous friends, this means that the entire Motion Picture Association of America (and every theater that has ever played a movie which showed this little video) can now be shut down and disbanded, on the authority of musician Melchior Rietveldt. As a side bonus, the leaders of the MPAoA, as well as the owners and possibly the staff of said movie theaters, can be imprisoned.

thewalrusisagod:

mit-the-destroyer:

hungarysovaries:

insmufferabledick:

crab-cakes:

kaffeinebuzz:

[Had to share this beauty…]

You wouldn’t steal a car, you wouldn’t steal a handbag…

We all know how the rest goes, because thanks to the Motion Picture Association Of America and their foreign associates, every time you hire a DVD, you have to sit through this ad before you get to the main menu. But in what must be the most delicious slice of irony served this year, it has just been discovered that that the music used to soundtrack this 50-second pain in the ass is actually stolen.

Netherlands composer Melchior Rietveldt composed that ominous techno tune for a local film festival after being asked by anti-piracy group BREIN, who are funded by Hollywood. A few years later, he got himself a copy of Harry Potter on DVD and noticed his music was suddenly being used for much wider use than he had originally agreed to in contract. Which essentially means that when they say ‘you wouldn’t steal a television’, that doesn’t quite extend to intellectual property.

Rest of the story…

Ahaha, oh maaaan

fffff oh god

OH MY GOD.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!

BUSTED~!

Welp, under SOPA and all of its numerous friends, this means that the entire Motion Picture Association of America (and every theater that has ever played a movie which showed this little video) can now be shut down and disbanded, on the authority of musician Melchior Rietveldt. As a side bonus, the leaders of the MPAoA, as well as the owners and possibly the staff of said movie theaters, can be imprisoned.

Jan 28

(Source: frazar123, via leavemewithascar)

Jan 23

Wake up at 7:30 am starving, wide eyed and bushy tailed. Take a nap. Wake at 9:30 sleepy and lazy. WTF?

Jan 22

jmbalfour:

022 of 366: You’re damn skippy.

jmbalfour:

022 of 366: You’re damn skippy.

[video]

We’re always searching

Her beauty watches over me, so let us hide and we’ll dance the night away.
Kiss the rise of the sun, and then we’ll melt away, that’s who we are.
We are always searching, always searching.

Jan 21

Cheap crap is fun!

Cheap crap is fun!