twas the day on e3, all through the crowd
microsoft stock prices fell, without a sound
Like every year
as we sit on the eve of E3
I make a plea to all the gods above
That we will finally see
Star Wars Battlefront 3
Oh yeah I’d like this too
Fire from a burning building being sucked into a tornado.
woah nigga hold up
wh
get out of there fireman what are you doing
there’s a tornado
I can’t stop laughing at this fireman
he’s just standing there going
“well darn, look at that.
fire tornado.
huh.”
this is seriously the coolest shit
Fire from a burning building being sucked into a tornado.
woah nigga hold up
wh
get out of there fireman what are you doing
there’s a tornado
I can’t stop laughing at this fireman
he’s just standing there going
“well darn, look at that.
fire tornado.
huh.”
this is seriously the coolest shit
An artist has turned his cat into a flying helicopter after it was killed by a car.
Dutchman Bart Jansen stuffed Orville before teaming up with a radio control helicopter expert to attach propellers to each of its four paws.
The cat - named after pioneering aviator Orville Wright - is now a piece of artwork. The “Orvillecopter” is on show at the Kunstrai art festival in Amsterdam.
Jansen said his creation is “half cat, half machine”, and part of a visual art project to pay tribute to his pet.
“After a period of mourning he received his propellers posthumously,” he said.
The Orvillecopter currently struggles to fly steadily, a problem Jansen has promised to fix.
“He will receive more powerful engines and larger props for his birthday. So this hopping will soon change into steady flight.”
What am i looking at?
An artist has turned his cat into a flying helicopter after it was killed by a car.
Dutchman Bart Jansen stuffed Orville before teaming up with a radio control helicopter expert to attach propellers to each of its four paws.
The cat - named after pioneering aviator Orville Wright - is now a piece of artwork. The “Orvillecopter” is on show at the Kunstrai art festival in Amsterdam.
Jansen said his creation is “half cat, half machine”, and part of a visual art project to pay tribute to his pet.
“After a period of mourning he received his propellers posthumously,” he said.
The Orvillecopter currently struggles to fly steadily, a problem Jansen has promised to fix.
“He will receive more powerful engines and larger props for his birthday. So this hopping will soon change into steady flight.”
What am i looking at?