Orcas, bugs, and so on. In some sort of chronological order.
My headline was on CNN
Well, they didn’t credit me and the representative from our network didn’t really agree with me, but that’s definitely my headline they discuss there at about the four minute mark. That’s going right on my resume…
The world’s most abandoned places. Old Japanese coal mines, Pripyat, Kowloon Walled City… very awesome.
[Update: not any more]
These Science merit badges are awesome. I wish I was worthy of so many!
My projector screen is sweet. Can’t wait to get a projector for it and get my Mario Kart on.
Can it be possible that this planet has actually spawned such things; that human eyes can have truly seen, as objective flesh, what man has hitherto known only in febrile fantasy and tenuous legend?
And yet I saw them in a limitless stream – flopping, hopping, croaking, bleating – surging inhumanly through the spectral moonlight in a grotesque, malignant saraband of fantastic nightmare.
Seems that human folks has got a kind o’ relation to sech water-beasts – that everything alive come aout o’ the water onct, an’ only needs a little change to go back agin. Them things told the Kanakys that ef they mixed bloods there’d be children as ud look human at fust, but later turn more’n more like the things, till finally they’d take to the water an jine the main lot o’ things daown har. An’ this is the important part, young feller – them as turned into fish things an’ went into thre water wouldn’t never die. Them things never died excep’ they was kilt violent.
Well, these are lovely.