Internet, what have you done to our zombies? WHAT HAVE YOU DONE?
Can we not have one thing left unsullied by the Beebs?
Category: Weird
Body Bag: an Anatomical Sleeping Bag
As you read this, I’m off in the woods, hopefully not being murdered. Though if I get eviscerated tonight, it just might look like this:
Apparently these were available to purchase from Japan, but the web store sadly shows no such product. Too bad…I could have had some fun with this one, casually cozying up in my own guts…
(via geekologie)
Sidenote: I went to pack my backpack and found that I had a little stowaway…
“Playtime is Over, Mother.”
(image via 9GAG)
Article: Creativity Linked to Mental Health
“New research shows a possible explanation for the link between mental health and creativity. By studying receptors in the brain, researchers at the Swedish medical university Karolinska Institutet have managed to show that the dopamine system in healthy, highly creative people is similar in some respects to that seen in people with schizophrenia.”
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“Thinking outside the box might be facilitated by having a somewhat less intact box,” says Dr Ullén about his new findings.
Read the rest of the article here.
I’m not schizophrenic, but I do have my fair share of nutty, and I’m pretty gosh-darned creative. I’ve never thought of the two being associated.
What do you think?
(via my pal Chainsaw, who is presently blogless)
Barbie’s Malibu Murder House
So lifelike! So fun! You’ll spend hours and hours with Malibu Murder Barbie. Detach Ken’s head for realistic blood effects; just like in the movies! Ken’s head turns blue when refrigerated!
Set includes Malibu Murder Barbie, Dead Ken (with optional spare head), nontoxic stage blood, and Silly Puppy That’s Not Food. Crime scene tape sold separately.
Be the first girl on your block to commit a murder!*
*always ask a parent for permission
(photo: unknown source. Text by yours truly.)
LifeGem: Diamonds From the Dead
“The LifeGem is… a certified, high-quality diamond created from a lock of hair or the cremated ashes of your loved one as a memorial to their unique life.”
LifeGem uses carbon from your loved one’s hair and/or cremains to create diamonds. You read that right: this company will make you a lab-created diamond from the remains of a person or pet. The stones are available in blue, red, yellow, green, or the more classic “colorless”/white.
According to the company, “LifeGem diamonds are considered real diamonds. LifeGem created diamonds are identical in every aspect to natural diamonds. They have the same brilliance, fire, and hardness as any high quality diamond you may find at Tiffany & Co.”
You could put your actual family into a family ring. I have to admit I’m morbidly interested in the idea, especially since you can use hair from living people. “This? It’s my husband. No, not from my husband, it is my husband. Isn’t it beautiful?”
Would you?
(photo from LifeGem; explore their site here.)










