Cello from Hello

LIFE Magazine 27 September 1963

[Found in here].

Tarrare

Tarrare, a historical figure from late 18th century France, gained notoriety for his unending appetite and peculiar eating habits. He grappled with a rare medical disorder called polyphagia, which compelled him to incessantly hunger for and consume copious amounts of food, including non-edible items. Tarrare garnered public attention by devouring objects like corks, stones, and even live animals, once astonishing onlookers by devouring an entire basket of apples in rapid succession. Despite his astounding consumption abilities, his health rapidly declined, plagued by numerous complications stemming from his condition. The life of Tarrare remains an intriguing medical enigma, leaving numerous questions unanswered regarding the underlying nature and causes of his singular condition.

From ATI:

And the strangest part of all this was that he always looked as though he were starving. The young man barely weighed 100 pounds and he seemed constantly tired and distracted. He was showing every possible sign of undernourishment – except, of course, that he was eating enough to feed a small barracks.

[Top image and first caption found here. Other images found around the internest and may or may not be Tarrare.]

Pooh Dramatica

Things can get dark when Dad gets hold of the coloring book.

[Found here, more here – NSF the little ones.]

The .Gif Friday Post No. 818 – Coffee with Cream, Dance Hard & Asian-to-Clowncasian App

[Found here and  here.  Face App combined from this and this.]

The .Gif Friday Post No. 817 – Cat Lap, Stairwell Dramatica & The Beach Blob

[Found here and here. Cat Lap h/t rightymouse, unknown source.]

Brown Acid

So I was looking for an illustration to go with a story about the Little League World Series for posting on another website, and started with Charlie Brown. The pic was kind of boring by itself, and I wondered what the AI Deep Dreams Generator might come up with. Lower right is the cumulative result. Trip city.

Hey babe.

Chicks dig me.

[Found here.]

Blair Witch Stair

One day, the old woman who lived in a shoe just snapped.

[Original unmodified image from here, h/t Pam M.]

Wedding Wedding Photo Photo

[Found here.]

Staredown on the Pequod

Cover illustration for Moby Dick, Gerard DuBois (2023)

[Found here.]