Man’s best friend, or hidden evil?
YOU DECIDE.
(via somethingawful.com; original source unknown)
Welp, it’s not meat.
It’s marzipan, that crushingly sweet almond-and-sugar treat.
“Satisfied with her first marzipan artwork, Helga started making even more repulsive sculptures, like animal organs and rotting pig heads. She admits her creations look so real she herself is sometimes disgusted by them.”
Check out her other morbid meats at www.petrau-heinzel.com.
(Heads up: artistic female nudity at the site)
(via Oddity Central)
Did you know failblog has a subsection called “Sketchy Bunnies”?
Check the bunny in the banner, that one alone is enough to keep you up at night…and our pal in the pic above is a close second. *shudder*
What the fuck. This is pretty fantastic, in a creepy mind-bendy kind of way.
braaaaaaains by xsomnis on flickr
“Red velvet raspberry cake with
French vanilla cream cheese frosting and a chocolate brain”
This ain’t your Grandma’s knickknack. Unless your Grandma’s awesome.
Artist Jessica Harrison buys old porcelain figures and repurposes them: adds some guts here, slices a throat there. The result? Not something you’re gonna see on the Shopping Network anytime soon.
More butchered beauties at JessicaHarrison.co.uk.
(via Bored Panda)
As I’ve posted before, robots kinda give me the heebies. I thought it only applied to those too-close-for-comfort humanoids, but then I found this:
It’s like it’s…waiting. Someone’s going to turn their back on this thing and it’s going to come for them. I can feel it.
“It is a suburban scene much like millions of others on Google’s Street View site… apart from one chilling addition.
Lying face down on the pavement, her shoe inches away in the gutter, is the body of a young girl.
Anxious residents browsing their on-screen neighbourhood contacted Google about the image fearing they had chanced on a murder scene…”
(via www.dailymail.co.uk)
Zombie Woman Climbs from Casket Six Days after She Died
A 95-year-old Chinese woman, thought to be dead and placed in a coffin, terrified her family and neighbors by climbing right out after six long days. Must have scared the living daylights out of her neighbor Mr. Qingwang, who was the first to discover the empty coffin.