Orange Dogs | Weird Fiction Review Great opening: “Sie warnen vor Giftigkeit[1] [pic of butterfly] Looking through the threshold of the front room, his wife’s bedroom now, he caught a glimpse of her gigantic silhouette.”
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Orange Dogs | Weird Fiction Review Great opening: “Sie warnen vor Giftigkeit[1] [pic of butterfly] Looking through the threshold of the front room, his wife’s bedroom now, he caught a glimpse of her gigantic silhouette.”
Haikyo – Tainted Love (Hotel) A lot of the rooms still retained some quite typical love hotel features, such as mirrored walls and ceilings. A couple of rooms even had pink plush wallpaper and oddly vaginal door frames.
WATCH: Guy builds his own iPhone 6s using spare parts from Shenzhen electronics market “There’s a chance this guy is messing with us and bent the truth,” Gizmodo writes. Of course, there’s also the chance that he did not. If you want to build your own iPhone as well check out the video below for…
Briggs Land: An Eerily Plausible Version of Our Near Future :: Company :: Dark Horse Comics
Weird Ecology: On The Southern Reach Trilogy – Los Angeles Review of Books ON A BITTERLY cold day in January 2013, a dolphin was discovered swimming in the famously noxious waters of the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn. A crowd soon gathered by the Union and Carroll Street bridges and along the banks of the canal.…
Making Sense of “The Weird and the Eerie” – Los Angeles Review of Books You have probably heard of “the weird” by now, but you may not quite know what it is, or why so many genre critics, cultural theorists, and philosophers are keen to engage with it. It might once have been quarantined as…
Interview: Paul Krugman’s Plan to Fix the Economy Call it “stimulus” if you like. Call it Keynesian economics, after the great economic thinker (and Krugman idol) John Maynard Keynes, who first championed the idea that government has an essential role in saving the free market from its own excesses. Whatever you call it, it worked…