
I suppose this could be considered "spam-blogging", definitely the equivalent of an annoying "forward". However, this one is worth it, and no one threatened me with death or lured me with promises of great fortune if I sent it along within an pre-determined time period. Someone blogged on it, which made another blog on it, which inspired Josh Brown to blog on it. I don't read those other blogs, but I do read Josh's. Some of you may not read Josh's (or the original posters), but you do read mine. So, really, I am just performing a civic duty here... distributing information to the masses!
All that to say, go check out Chris Jordan's art.
4 comments:
haha. nice disclaimers. thanks for the link.
the one that made me feel less guilty is that there are currently 10 headset receivers with 2 rechargeable batteries each-- so I'd love to calculate how many disposable batteries I've avoided using in the last 7 years at mosaic, by charging those SAME 20 rechargeable batteries! .*phew* NOW- on to the plastic/paper recycling in SALINE county: it's nelch.
Loving your post title-pic caption. Passed that link around the public health circuit & people over here like it a lot.
holy smokes! the barbie one is amazing.
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