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Hackers film 1995
Nov 4, 2009

Hack the planet!


Noice.

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Orkin Mang
Nov 1, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

:ocelot:

Whybird
Aug 2, 2009

Phaiston have long avoided the tightly competetive defence sector, but the IRDA Act 2052 has given us the freedom we need to bring out something really special.

https://team-robostar.itch.io/robostar


Nap Ghost
Thanks guys!

Jmcrofts
Jan 7, 2008

just chillin' in the club
Lipstick Apathy

Whybird posted:

Can anyone recommend an image along the lines of smile.dog? I'm after something to use in a tabletop RPG for a 'this creature hunts down and murders everyone who sees a photo of it whoops now that includes you' moment, and the original is a bit too well-known to be properly creepy, but I can't find anything else that has the same shock factor as it.

This sounds like a fun game, I love stuff like that.

FluxFaun
Apr 7, 2010


Jmcrofts posted:

This sounds like a fun game, I love stuff like that.

agreed. i wish i could find a game like that to play in. All my tabletop buddies just want to play sword and board things, which can be fun, but not all the time.

Mad Hamish
Jun 15, 2008

WILL AMOUNT TO NOTHING IN LIFE.



freelop posted:

Reminds me of this worm getting eaten

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0fGGz6d3vC4

e:helps if you put the link in

If H.R. Geiger were still alive he'd be furiously masturbating to this.

Thorbeef
Jul 24, 2007

Whybird posted:

Can anyone recommend an image along the lines of smile.dog? I'm after something to use in a tabletop RPG for a 'this creature hunts down and murders everyone who sees a photo of it whoops now that includes you' moment, and the original is a bit too well-known to be properly creepy, but I can't find anything else that has the same shock factor as it.



Is this what you were after?

Mr. Gibbycrumbles
Aug 30, 2004

Do you think your paladin sword can defeat me?

En garde, I'll let you try my Wu-Tang style

supermegaultra posted:



Is this what you were after?

He was after something that is along the lines of that, but not that.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

Thorbeef
Jul 24, 2007

Mr. Gibbycrumbles posted:

He was after something that is along the lines of that, but not that.

Well that was the only photo of a smiling dog on the internet.

So there

Orkin Mang
Nov 1, 2007

by FactsAreUseless

lol

Solice Kirsk
Jun 1, 2004

.

supermegaultra posted:

Well that was the only photo of a smiling dog on the internet.

So there





The principles of internet detection tell me that German Shepherds are the happiest of dog breads.

Snowglobe of Doom
Mar 30, 2012

sucks to be right

Solice Kirsk posted:

German Shepherds are the happiest of dog breads.

Dog bread is also slightly creepy

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wgQNx_aRZgk

Popular Human
Jul 17, 2005

and if it's a lie, terrorists made me say it
I've seen both the creepy-teeth version and the version that looks like a painting used as 'smile dog' before. Which one was the original?

Zopotantor
Feb 24, 2013

...und ist er drin dann lassen wir ihn niemals wieder raus...

Mad Hamish posted:

If H.R. Geiger were still alive he'd be furiously masturbating to this.

http://art.vniz.net/en/giger/Giger-Dune_Worm_XII.html

AFewBricksShy
Jun 19, 2003

of a full load.




Before anyone blindly clicks that, please realize it's an HR Geiger painting, so if you're not expecting to see a big dick, you're not familiar with Geiger. Apparently the sandworms in Dune were into the peen.

The Human Cow
May 24, 2004

hurry up

Solice Kirsk posted:





The principles of internet detection tell me that German Shepherds are the happiest of dog breads.

MeccaPrime
May 11, 2010


Every loving day.

Zopotantor
Feb 24, 2013

...und ist er drin dann lassen wir ihn niemals wieder raus...

AFewBricksShy posted:

Before anyone blindly clicks that, please realize it's an HR Geiger painting, so if you're not expecting to see a big dick, you're not familiar with Geiger. Apparently the sandworms in Dune were into the peen.

Giger:argh:

Also, I don't get how that even remotely looks like a dick. It has teeth, for God's sake.

joat mon
Oct 15, 2009

I am the master of my lamp;
I am the captain of my tub.

Zopotantor posted:

Giger:argh:

Also, I don't get how that even remotely looks like a dick. It has teeth, for God's sake.

That's a vagina. The thing it's eating is a penis.

Hakkesshu
Nov 4, 2009


joat mon posted:

That's a vagina. The thing it's eating is a penis.

Actually I believe this is what is referred to as "docking"

ToxicSlurpee
Nov 5, 2003

-=SEND HELP=-


Pillbug

Zopotantor posted:

Giger:argh:

Also, I don't get how that even remotely looks like a dick. It has teeth, for God's sake.

It's Giger we're talking about. This is a guy that can somehow make a thing that's a machine, a leg, a penis, a vagina, and a set of breasts all at the same time.

Philippe
Aug 9, 2013

(she/her)

Such is the majesty of Hey, Really Giger.

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless

Centripetal Horse
Nov 22, 2009

Fuck money, get GBS

This could have bought you a half a tank of gas, lmfao -
Love, gromdul

I hear Levi Stubbs making a satisfied smacking noise.

President Ark
May 16, 2010

:iiam:

Internet Kraken posted:



Then they're pulsating blobs swallowing other creatures whole.

Here I was, thinking it was impossible for a jellyfish to look smug.

Galsia
Oct 20, 2005

Solice Kirsk posted:

I always liked this thing, but probably not what you're looking for:



Maybe some one could photoshop it to look more like an old time photo or something. I don't know.

What kind of skull is that?

RCarr
Dec 24, 2007

Galsia posted:

What kind of skull is that?

Babadook

joat mon
Oct 15, 2009

I am the master of my lamp;
I am the captain of my tub.

Galsia posted:

What kind of skull is that?

I don't think it's an actual skull. It looks like a mask based on a dog's (collie, maybe?) skull.

Gally
May 31, 2001

Come on!

joat mon posted:

I don't think it's an actual skull. It looks like a mask based on a dog's (collie, maybe?) skull.

its a modified wolf. Not super much, just really the eyesockets

peter gabriel
Nov 8, 2011

Hello Commandos
It is the skull of Sarah Jessica Parker have some respect please

A TURGID FATSO
Jan 27, 2004

Here's to ya, JACKASS

peter gabriel posted:

It is the skull of Sarah Jessica Parker have some respect please

I'm sorry but the snout is far too narrow.

Stringbean
Aug 6, 2010

peter gabriel posted:

It is the skull of Sarah Jessica Parker have some respect please

You've gotten it all wrong, this is what you're thinking of:

Say Nothing
Mar 5, 2013

by FactsAreUseless


No debate on forced perspective, please.

Polaron
Oct 13, 2010

The Oncoming Storm

"Flame Retarded"? :crossarms:

Davfff
Oct 27, 2008

RCarr posted:

Babadook

Lord that was a terrible movie

Barbed Tongues
Mar 16, 2012





Polaron posted:

"Flame Retarded"? :crossarms:

The sixties / seventies were a very different time. Keep in mind a big factor, especially in popular culture, was breaking beyond the censorship and puritan principles of the fifties. Freedom of speech and expression were valued, even more so when the previous generation would label that speech / expression profane or taboo. This counter-culture naturally expressed itself in music with the disco/punk and pop/alternative dichotomies in which the Osmonds would come to represent the traditional / puritan side. It wouldn't be until the late eighties / nineties that political correctness would really begin to influence us, a shift away from "Black" to "African-American" one of the obvious social markers of that transition. Today we would soften our terms so as not to offend, and simply refer to that costume as a disabled homosexual.

Mans
Sep 14, 2011

by Jeffrey of YOSPOS

https://gifsound.com/?gif=i.imgur.com/b9EYGzf.gif&v=a8c5wmeOL9o

Pomp
Apr 3, 2012

by Fluffdaddy

Barbed Tongues posted:

The sixties / seventies were a very different time. Keep in mind a big factor, especially in popular culture, was breaking beyond the censorship and puritan principles of the fifties. Freedom of speech and expression were valued, even more so when the previous generation would label that speech / expression profane or taboo. This counter-culture naturally expressed itself in music with the disco/punk and pop/alternative dichotomies in which the Osmonds would come to represent the traditional / puritan side. It wouldn't be until the late eighties / nineties that political correctness would really begin to influence us, a shift away from "Black" to "African-American" one of the obvious social markers of that transition. Today we would soften our terms so as not to offend, and simply refer to that costume as a disabled homosexual.


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Zeroisanumber
Oct 23, 2010

Nap Ghost

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