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Incidental Comics are familiar scenes from life - unfortunately, the camera is shaky and loud music drowns out the dialogue. Grant Snider's observations on art and creativity, complaints about growing up, and moments of self-examination are lightened by the occasional appearance of mythical creatures and imaginary places. It's a fascinating world to explore a couple times a week.
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Three Steps Over Japan said, 12 months ago
The spoon is in Minneapolis. None of us ever did figure out what it was doing there.
PoodleGroomer said, 12 months ago
The spoon is there so you can eat General Mills cereals.
capndunzzl said, 12 months ago
…hey, go to Paris, France!
Smythe Symble said, 12 months ago
Kinetic Sculpture loses Its potential energy.
Phil said, 12 months ago
The Virginia Beach, Virginia, USA Central Library has a nice kinetic sculpture:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=haghIMguW8o
Three Steps Over Japan said, 12 months ago
@Phil
If you’re talking kinetic, you’ve gotta be talking about Theo Jansen.
win said, 12 months ago
hey! that’s no way to pick up pussy
Faraz masroor said, 11 months ago
Somewhere in Switzer in the ocean/lake is a giant fork.
thehag said, 11 months ago
Can’t help it. Every time I see this I think of the Donut people of Torus 8 from Brewster Rockitt. :o