disemboweling the beast
The Lake Erie Water Snakes episode of Dirty Jobs will always be my favorite, but I have to admit that I find myself soothed by the Computer Recycling Plant episode where Mike rips apart some computers and feeds their components through a giant shredder.
I am working right now, and my task has reached the paint-dryingly boring, fist-clenchingly tense, will it work correctly or will I be here all night stage.  I won’t know for another hour. Part of that hour will be spent fantasizing about a job where my only responsibility is smashing computers into the smallest pieces possible, and when they are smashed, going home content in the knowledge that my job is done.
(image via Dirty Jobs)

disemboweling the beast

The Lake Erie Water Snakes episode of Dirty Jobs will always be my favorite, but I have to admit that I find myself soothed by the Computer Recycling Plant episode where Mike rips apart some computers and feeds their components through a giant shredder.

I am working right now, and my task has reached the paint-dryingly boring, fist-clenchingly tense, will it work correctly or will I be here all night stage.  I won’t know for another hour. Part of that hour will be spent fantasizing about a job where my only responsibility is smashing computers into the smallest pieces possible, and when they are smashed, going home content in the knowledge that my job is done.

(image via Dirty Jobs)

Molecula de Glucosa Expandidais by Damián Ortega
Somewhere between mexican coke and bottle cap snakes, lives the bottle cap sugar molecule.
(via boxvox)

Molecula de Glucosa Expandidais by Damián Ortega

Somewhere between mexican coke and bottle cap snakes, lives the bottle cap sugar molecule.

(via boxvox)

who’s down with o.p.p.?

who’s down with o.p.p.?