Things melting
July 15, 2010 1:40 PM Subscribe
This post was deleted for the following reason: sure is hot out lately. We do love this, but have seen it before. -- jessamyn
It's once ... twice .... three times a melting bunny. And MeFi looooooooooooves it.
posted by barnacles at 1:47 PM on July 15, 2010
posted by barnacles at 1:47 PM on July 15, 2010
With the heat lamp one, did you notice how the bunny just collapsed after it got hot? That doesn't normally happen with chocolate. If you look closely you can see the explosions from the charges the government planted in that bunny. WAKE UP SHEEPLE!
posted by spikeleemajortomdickandharryconnickjrmints at 1:48 PM on July 15, 2010 [5 favorites]
posted by spikeleemajortomdickandharryconnickjrmints at 1:48 PM on July 15, 2010 [5 favorites]
Related: Francis Alÿs: Paradox of Praxis I (Sometimes Doing Something Leads to Nothing)
The art of Francis Alÿs is a reflection of political realities. In this film he pushes a block of ice around the streets of Mexico City for six or seven hours until it melts. On the same streets, thousands of locals spend their days pushing, carrying or towing wares or chattels. The results are the same: nothing to show for all the hard work.posted by wcfields at 1:51 PM on July 15, 2010
At least it was an attempt to post something weird from the web. Rather that than cutting edge news.
posted by five fresh fish at 1:55 PM on July 15, 2010
posted by five fresh fish at 1:55 PM on July 15, 2010
I might be overly sensitive about chocolate, or bunnies, but I know the hairdryer bit is going to give me nightmares.
posted by Ms. Next at 1:56 PM on July 15, 2010
posted by Ms. Next at 1:56 PM on July 15, 2010
Yeah, I get nightmares every times I eat a hairdryer. Stick to chocolate bunnies.
posted by Astro Zombie at 1:57 PM on July 15, 2010
posted by Astro Zombie at 1:57 PM on July 15, 2010
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