You ever notice on this site..

HammerdonkeyHammerdonkey Posts: 550
edited September 2009 in All Encompassing Trip
that when you scroll to the bottom of the page, the bottom half of the brain looks like an old pair of balls?

Alright. Carry on.
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  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:
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  • DeLukinDeLukin Posts: 2,757
    ...or a really wrinkly ass sitting on a green pillow.
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  • :lol: ... I hadn't noticed that, but I'm sure I will now.

    Thanks for that :(
  • YourDirtisMyfoodYourDirtisMyfood Boston Posts: 4,655
    DeLukin wrote:
    ...or a really wrinkly ass sitting on a green pillow.

    if that's an ass, are the bubbles indicative that someone's tooting in water? :o :oops: :D
  • WhizbangWhizbang Posts: 1,314
    :shock: :o
    thanks.....I had to scroll and look.
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  • nope...hadn't noticed that. Thanks
  • arqarq Posts: 8,049
    that when you scroll to the bottom of the page, the bottom half of the brain looks like an old pair of balls?

    Alright. Carry on.

    I thought i was the only weirdo who thought that! :lol:
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  • he was probably just in the pool
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  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    that when you scroll to the bottom of the page, the bottom half of the brain looks like an old pair of balls?

    Alright. Carry on.

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  • ZiggyStarZiggyStar Posts: 14,328
    Looks like an arse to me
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  • Jearlpam0925Jearlpam0925 Deep South Philly Posts: 17,182
    It looks like scrote that's been sitting in cold water. Tortoise style.
  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    Sweden looks a bit like a big saggy bollock...or maybe the limp todger of an 80 year old? :? :

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  • FinsburyParkCarrotsFinsburyParkCarrots Seattle, WA Posts: 12,223
    Shaven, too.
  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    Byrnzie wrote:
    Sweden looks a bit like a big saggy bollock...or maybe the limp todger of an 80 year old? :? :

    sweden-map.jpg


    more the old willy than a saggy ballbag


    unlike Noddy HOlders sidies which clearly resemble India

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    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • JennytreeJennytree Posts: 5,340
    that when you scroll to the bottom of the page, the bottom half of the brain looks like an old pair of balls?

    Alright. Carry on.


    How exactly did you find this out?

    I would like some comparison pics!
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    Awesome. thumbsup2.gif
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  • the wolfthe wolf Posts: 7,027
    that when you scroll to the bottom of the page, the bottom half of the brain looks like an old pair of balls?

    Alright. Carry on.


    :lol:viewtopic.php?f=10&t=107211

    after both of these threads, I can't look at the brain the same way now.
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  • Jennytree wrote:
    that when you scroll to the bottom of the page, the bottom half of the brain looks like an old pair of balls?

    Alright. Carry on.


    How exactly did you find this out?

    I would like some comparison pics!

    Well, my grandfather and I were very close. :shock:
  • ClaireackClaireack Posts: 13,561
    dunkman wrote:
    unlike Noddy HOlders sidies which clearly resemble India

    Isn't that Vic Reeves dressed as Noddy Holder??
  • dunkmandunkman Posts: 19,646
    Claireack wrote:
    dunkman wrote:
    unlike Noddy HOlders sidies which clearly resemble India

    Isn't that Vic Reeves dressed as Noddy Holder??

    yes it is...

    here.. have a cup-o-soup as a prize ;)
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • ClaireackClaireack Posts: 13,561
    dunkman wrote:
    here.. have a cup-o-soup as a prize

    Hooray!!! :D
  • libragirllibragirl Posts: 4,632
    :lol:

    yeah, that never occurred to me.
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  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:

    Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:
  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:

    Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:


    hahahahaha....thankfully, no!
    somehow, all of our models, male or female, were all under the age of say 35 and all had decent/average figures too. and hey, it's not like i mind the idea of it....i just don't want to experience it until say *I* am 65. :lol:
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • having, thankfully!, never seen a pair of really old balls...and i try not to ever imagine them.....i'll take your word for it.



    thanks for the imagery tho. :shock:

    Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:


    hahahahaha....thankfully, no!
    somehow, all of our models, male or female, were all under the age of say 35 and all had decent/average figures too. and hey, it's not like i mind the idea of it....i just don't want to experience it until say *I* am 65. :lol:

    :lol: @ the part I bolded, and I agree.

    You got lucky! :lol: I will say that the wrinkly texture of the older people's skin definitely added an interesting challenge to the work! It was much easier to draw the attractive young guy that we had on the first day...in more ways than one. :D:lol:
  • Not even in an art class!? I, unfortunately, did see that in my figure drawing class. *shiver* I saw lots of things that I never imagined I'd see up close and be expected to draw. :lol:


    hahahahaha....thankfully, no!
    somehow, all of our models, male or female, were all under the age of say 35 and all had decent/average figures too. and hey, it's not like i mind the idea of it....i just don't want to experience it until say *I* am 65. :lol:

    :lol: @ the part I bolded, and I agree.

    You got lucky! :lol: I will say that the wrinkly texture of the older people's skin definitely added an interesting challenge to the work! It was much easier to draw the attractive young guy that we had on the first day...in more ways than one. :D:lol:


    hey, you got more bang for your buck - the challenge of figure drawing combined with the shadowing/texture of rendering cloth/fabric....;)
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  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D
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  • normnorm Posts: 31,146
    I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol::lol::lol::lol:
  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol: @ the bold portion.
    i dare not ask what constitutes a 'jewy guy' in requirements for a male model. :shock: :? :mrgreen:
    Stay with me...
    Let's just breathe...


    I am myself like you somehow


  • I "modeled" once, once.

    The call went out for a tall, flabby, out of shape, jewy guy. I fit the mold to a T :D

    :lol: @ the bold portion.
    i dare not ask what constitutes a 'jewy guy' in requirements for a male model. :shock: :? :mrgreen:
    A Big Menorah ;)

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