cuddly flash fun
May 11, 2004 1:02 AM Subscribe
I can't believe this hasn't appeared here already... practice your psychiactric skills on a couple of cuddly animals. It's worth it for the dream and drugs sequences alone. [Flash][via monkeyfilter, via userfriendly. probably.]
That's astonishingly good. The autistic hippo with the woodblocks owns my heart.
posted by Pretty_Generic at 8:31 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by Pretty_Generic at 8:31 AM on May 11, 2004
Delightful & insightful.
I'm afraid I have to disagree with Pretty_Generic's clinical assessment: the hippo isn't autistic, he's merely traumatised.
posted by Blue Stone at 8:49 AM on May 11, 2004
I'm afraid I have to disagree with Pretty_Generic's clinical assessment: the hippo isn't autistic, he's merely traumatised.
posted by Blue Stone at 8:49 AM on May 11, 2004
Nah, definately autistic.
Name: Lilo
Genus: plush hippopotamus
Disorder: autism
Price: 24,99€
posted by Pretty_Generic at 8:55 AM on May 11, 2004
Name: Lilo
Genus: plush hippopotamus
Disorder: autism
Price: 24,99€
posted by Pretty_Generic at 8:55 AM on May 11, 2004
Guess I found a cure for autism then!
posted by Blue Stone at 9:43 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by Blue Stone at 9:43 AM on May 11, 2004
stuffed animals should never be used as mops. never.
posted by chrisroberts at 9:54 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by chrisroberts at 9:54 AM on May 11, 2004
I can only get Dolly to work - the others just load every time I click on them. Am I missing something?
posted by widdershins at 9:56 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by widdershins at 9:56 AM on May 11, 2004
Whatever you do, don't click on the thing hiding below the bed.
posted by papercake at 10:03 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by papercake at 10:03 AM on May 11, 2004
I have the same trouble widdershins. Tried both IE 5.5 and Mozilla.
posted by absquatulate at 10:11 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by absquatulate at 10:11 AM on May 11, 2004
Can't get anything but the main page to load. But on that page, the crocodile and the whale(?) they're hugging and crying, right? That's what they're doing, right? And emotion has so overwhelmed them they've fallen down, yes?
posted by Capn at 10:30 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by Capn at 10:30 AM on May 11, 2004
That's a toy crocodile clutching a pillow. Paging Dr Rorsasch.
posted by Pretty_Generic at 10:36 AM on May 11, 2004
posted by Pretty_Generic at 10:36 AM on May 11, 2004
This is hilarious. And German accents are scary.
Yeah, I suppose they are, but It's only especially disconcerting because the guy doesn't even know what he's saying, he's reading what's probably been given to him as a phonetic pronunciation guide. That would sound freaky even if you were a native English speaker reading it like that ;)
posted by abcde at 10:58 PM on May 11, 2004
Yeah, I suppose they are, but It's only especially disconcerting because the guy doesn't even know what he's saying, he's reading what's probably been given to him as a phonetic pronunciation guide. That would sound freaky even if you were a native English speaker reading it like that ;)
posted by abcde at 10:58 PM on May 11, 2004
Before when I used the site it was fine, but now I have the same problem as widdershins. Maybe they changed it.
posted by abcde at 11:06 PM on May 11, 2004
posted by abcde at 11:06 PM on May 11, 2004
That crocodile is so cute.
posted by SisterHavana at 9:42 PM on May 12, 2004
posted by SisterHavana at 9:42 PM on May 12, 2004
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"...we don't know much about the patient's origin as she was given to a kindergarten anonymously..."
Neato site.
posted by Salmonberry at 1:32 AM on May 11, 2004