That was kinda sad. Also, I hope he didn’t try to lick the iron afterwards.
PattiSsays:
Incredibly insightful piece on how we all start our lives with a child-like optimism, but the heat and weight and winds of life eventually melt away our postive attitudes and social veneers, exposing the inner hollowness that is the human condition.
Falcosays:
way to ruin my easter candy…
JMsays:
Brilliant.
chillysays:
eew, it looks sadistic!
hollyshortsays:
What was the music to this? It’s driving me insane, I can’t remember where I’ve heard it!
Funny, in a kind of sadistic and morbid way.
Karensays:
Mine always melted in the car while I was in church. :(
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Sick.
That was kinda sad. Also, I hope he didn’t try to lick the iron afterwards.
Incredibly insightful piece on how we all start our lives with a child-like optimism, but the heat and weight and winds of life eventually melt away our postive attitudes and social veneers, exposing the inner hollowness that is the human condition.
way to ruin my easter candy…
Brilliant.
eew, it looks sadistic!
What was the music to this? It’s driving me insane, I can’t remember where I’ve heard it!
Funny, in a kind of sadistic and morbid way.
Mine always melted in the car while I was in church. :(
“Lullaby” by Nathan Larson and Nina Persson
uhm happy easter to you too?
Mr. Bunny should meet Mr. 42″ Fresnel Lens!
Music is from Todd Solondz’s Palindromes