Imgur user maddynamite has made a cool little charmander candle holder. I like it because it’s DIY, and Pokemon related. However, I hope that they make a Charizard version too. You can skip charmeleon, no one really cares about him.
Tag: fire
But this time, we did start it…
In actuality, it was an art project from 2 years ago about 2012 and all the craziness that was. Kinda strange that it’s making the rounds now, but whatever, such is the internet. We have a short attention span, and even shorter memory.
Javier Jabalera, Pol Trias, & Julia Rosichwere responsible for it all, so if you want to go blame someone, I’d start with them.
Here’s a montage of the process:
Everything is ending from Javier Jabalera on Vimeo.
Also, some of you might want to know why this post is tagged with “the greatest?” Well my friend, that’s because it includes a link to the music video to The Greatest Song Of All Time.
Oil fire? Nope, that’s just sunset at that refinery, truly a beautiful scene. {source}
Yes, it’s been quite some time since the last stumbles post, too long you might say, but fear not because there are some gems included in this post. Including the above photo. Which I have to say, that is a beautiful site, it’s the Grangemouth Refinery in Scotland, and it’s at sunset. I don’t know about you, but I’m sure if we could get a thunderstorm in the background, that would be an equally impressive sight.
Anyway, enough with the approval of modern industrial prowess, let’s get onto the good shit, literally…
I will admit the entire name of this post is based off of the first image below. Blame chris.
Its time again for the best stumbles in the history of the internet. These fine stumbled pictures are up there for humor, love, wrongness, Nazi, and cute. Only one can take home the gold, and end the post. That picture has the responsibility to hold off the other stumbles until i write the next one, whenever that is. So without further rambling on my part,
This is pretty cool,but fro mthe looks of it, it’s made with the plastic blanks in a CD spindle not an actual CD. I spent the last 10 mins trying it with various different CDs for varying lengths of time, and all I got were bubbled CD, and burnt fingers. Oh well. I like my melted microwaved media discs better.
Doesn’t that look like fun?!
I think it does, it’s a custom made Flame Thrower made from PVC pipes, and some simple compression:
It actually has a pretty decent range from the pictures anyway.
Oh man, that looks dangerous, but fun!
There’s not much information about how it was made, and how it works, but theres tons of pictures over at TorisPics, and they pretty much tell the story of it.
No, that’s a meteor, but if I had seen that at first glance I would have been freaked out, then like holy shit that is awesome!
I stayed up till well into the morning on days looking for meteor showers, and didn’t get to see anything. Seeing that would have made my day. To bad they are less easy to predict.
This is one of the coolest DIY things I have ever seen someone make. Also, it’s probably the most dangerous one too. So, i’d pay him to make me one instead of trying to make my own, because i like having my arms/hands, they come in usefull for all sorts of things.
It does look like Pryo from X-Men though: