Consumerist Friday Flickr Finds
Here are eight wonderful photos readers added to The Consumerist Flickr Pool this week, picked for neatness and usability in a Consumerist post. Check 'em out, and enjoy the holiday!
(For extra disturbing-ness, look for the face hidden in the Barbie In Hell pic.)
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.
Note that if you want them to have a shot at ending up on the Consumerist Friday post, you'll need to open up your sharing settings on your Flickr account so we can grab the HTML from the "Share This" tab. Sorry, but that's the only way to get Flickr and Consumerist to play with each other.
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:
kitty bling!
there's a giant farmer guy statue [like the muffler guy in the pic] near me that i need to go get some pics of some day. he used to be in a field near the road but then they made the field a community college and moved him a couple of miles away and i only spotted him a couple of months ago way back off the road and i don't know how to go to get there.
@Caged Wisdom: Looks like some sort of trout aka a fish. Don't know what the tendrils climbing up the wall behind it are though...?
@2 replies by: I LOVE THAT VIDEO!!
That whole sketch is amazing. So simple yet so good.
"My spoon is too big!"
@Sarafimm:
Good catch. I wouldn't have noticed the woman in the back giving the finger if I hadn't read your comment.
@G.O.B.: Come on!: I wonder if that was a result of "look-at-this-fucking-hipster" calling all the hipsters out for pictures.




















The first picture immediately makes me think of Don Hertzfeldt's "Rejected".
I'M A BANANA! [en.wikipedia.org]