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Geekery

13 Seriously Stange Collections

The Virtual Shoe Collection has these bizarre shoes with sex toys, taxidermy animals and even more not shown. They are only one of the marvelously strange online collections on this WebUrbanist post.

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Fashion Geekery

Awesome Star Wars Hats

Star Wars fashion is nothing new, but these amazingly detailed hats that can cost up to $100 certainly are. There are more than 20 styles, but the retail shop link is broken, so I don’t know where you could find them.

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Art Entertainment

Ghostbusters, Goonies and Gremlins

Forget phone service the 3G for real nerds is all about these classic eighties movies. That’s why the 3G Geek Art Show in Los Angeles is so damn awesome.

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Graffiti

Freakishly Clever Parisian Street Art

Graffiti is so passe. Artist Gregos is changing the rules of the game by decorating the streets of Paris with plaster casts of his face. Some of the pieces are left white, but many are painted like those above.

What would you do if you saw one of these on your street?

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Geekery

Steampunk Computer Mouses

How would you like to take your computer mouse on a trip back to Jules Verne’s time? These awesome mods are only some of the great computer mods you can find on this WebUrbanist post.

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Art

Brainy Skull Art

Skulladay is always great, but this skull made out of brain slices is particularly morbid and beautiful.

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Geekery

Geektasticly Great Stained Glass

I’m a huge fan of stained glass windows, but the whole religious imagery is so boring these days.  If only someone could modernize the art…oh wait.

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Awesome sites

Artistic CAPTCHAs?

What happens when you make comics out of funny CAPTCHAs? You get CAPTCHArt.

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Art

More Awesome My Little Ponies

I know I posted modded My Little Ponies before, but the fact is that they are just too awesome to ignore. Here’s an awesome collection of 50 more My Little Pony creations.


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Art

Fantastically Massive Sculptures

These sculptures are fascinatingly realistic, but they are frighteningly large. See more at WebUrbanist.