The .Gif Friday Post No. 723 – Cats are A-Holes, Big Wheeler & The Bean Shark

[Found here, here and here.]

Replenishing Oil Fields in 1962

Return to the earth what you borrowed from the earth.
BUT NOT LIKE THIS.

PENGUINNNNN!

[Found in here; unaltered penguin noise here.]

Stretchy Pets

[This fine collection was found here.]

The .Gif Friday Post No. 721 – Pixelburg, A Surprise Guest & A Swallow

[Found here, here and here ]

Erin Go Brách & Póg Mo Thóin

Happy St. Patrick’s Day bog trotters!

[More St. Patricky stuff here.]

Dental Office Plushies From Hell

How to instill a lifelong fear of the dentist in children.

[Images found here. It’s a Russian website with mostly funny stuff. Sort of like the Bored Panda of Moscow.]

Little Porky Peeper

In the mid-19th Century, not long after the invention of photography, John Benjamin Dancer (1812 – 1887) began printing tiny photographs onto glass slides at his studio in Liverpool, England. In Paris, René Dagron (1817 – 1900) wondered how to circumvent the need for an expensive microscope to view them. In 1859, Dagron patented the first Stanhope lens mounted with a mini-photograph.

He named it after the magnifying device invented 50 years earlier by Charles Stanhope, Third Earl Stanhope (1753-1816). In the late-18th century, Stanhope invented lenses which allowed all sorts of “viewers” to house images in secret. Stanhopes, also called Bijoux Photomicroscopiques, became known as ‘peep holes’, ‘peep-eye views’ or ‘peeps’.

And this little piggy had a secret…

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Bots wanna bot: As a US citizen, I believe that we have 85 Jessicas

Jessica sure gets around. More AstroturfBots here and here.

Update: Forgot this:

Well, shirt.

[Found in here.]

Update: Oopsie. That wasn’t the correct link, but those pics have appeared many places all over the internest. Thanks to Corrine L. for the alert.