Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds

Here are seven wonderful photos readers added to The Consumerist Flickr Pool this week, picked for neatness and usability in a Consumerist post. Take a peek!
by Jeremy ES
by thekateblack
by jeffcl612
by frankieleon
by improbcat
by mary_gee
by jeffcl612
Our Flickr Pool is the place where Consumerist readers go and upload photos for possible use in future Consumerist posts. Just be a registered Flickr user, go here, and click "Join Group?" up on the top right, and start hitting "send to group" on your individual photos you want to add to the pool.
Add your shots to The Consumerist Flickr pool, and perhaps they'll get featured in a future story, or even highlighted in a Friday Consumerist Flickr Pool Finds post. See previous winners of the Friday Consumerist Flickr Pool finds here.
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Comments:
@funkright:
The blue dragon thing ALSO looks predatory and shouldn't be around children.
That being said, he's awesome, and I wish I had a plushie of him.
@HasPonies!Envy_GitEmSteveDave: The protagonists acting left me wanting.. and the Kevin Smith style, long winded, big word/little word phrasing wasn't delivered very well.. it just seemed like they replaced Dante's Randal.. but the father and sons trio sold me on it.. they were terrifying.
@HasPonies!Envy_GitEmSteveDave: I enjoyed that as I related to the characters and like the idea of harming the clown until he begged to leave and then hurting him some more.
Should I also admit that I had to look away when they showed his face in close up?
@Skeetz: Yeah, Brian Haloren seemed a little off and also Bryan Johnson(SteveDave from the movies) was very long winded. But yeah, the dad and sons were damn good, up until the end.














That clown doesn't look like he should be around children.