February 25, 2010 | Author: Bob | In: Art, Tech
another post for "BAD PARENTING"
right? smh
Emo kids would love these. So many sharp edges.
Fresh joke!
Fuck you god, its all your fault.
that teddy bear is pretty sweet
fucking cool! must send some to my ex for her baby!!
thats not dangerous or anything…
props from the sequel to Seven
I think it’s art. Fairly vacuous art, but art nonetheless.
I think the “Teddy bear” is supposed to be a suit of armour.
oh wow… i wonder how many parents would buy these for their kids
i did. If you can find a faster way of making your kid a metal head let me know!
these are just stupid.
I’ll take this into advisement, but I’ll probably just play metal (music) for my (currently nonexistant) babies… the brutality of metal is something that takes a good while to get exposed to.
Nice bike, it would really’ve been helpful beating my brother in our indoor bicyclerace, around on the harwood floor in the livingroom.
These were used to raise Chuck Norris.
Looks steampunk to me…
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another post for "BAD PARENTING"
right? smh
Emo kids would love these. So many sharp edges.
Fresh joke!
Fuck you god, its all your fault.
that teddy bear is pretty sweet
fucking cool! must send some to my ex for her baby!!
thats not dangerous or anything…
props from the sequel to Seven
I think it’s art. Fairly vacuous art, but art nonetheless.
I think the “Teddy bear” is supposed to be a suit of armour.
oh wow… i wonder how many parents would buy these for their kids
i did. If you can find a faster way of making your kid a metal head let me know!
these are just stupid.
I’ll take this into advisement, but I’ll probably just play metal (music) for my (currently nonexistant) babies… the brutality of metal is something that takes a good while to get exposed to.
Nice bike, it would really’ve been helpful beating my brother in our indoor bicyclerace, around on the harwood floor in the livingroom.
These were used to raise Chuck Norris.
Looks steampunk to me…