Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Literalisms

I'd almost wish that people would comment more! Pleas comment on this post if you don't get bored into another dimensional paradigm.

Sweet potato

Heavy-hearted

Chip on shoulder

Couch potato

Swimming trunks

A stich in thyme

Rolling eyes

Pig in a blanket

1 picture = 1000 words

A month of Sundays

Podcasting

Double-Check

Peeled eyes

Key lime

Sunday, July 29, 2012

Nothing much to say about all of these, I just thought that they were neat...










Friday, July 27, 2012

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

More and more images

And now for some homes and stores and citys!

I've been to here before. It's a pretty cool city. The lizards there are pretty overconfident, though. They'll sneak into your hotel rooms and crawl around your bed.

The home on one of my many friends, gluton fortress combines a nice mix of retro and futuristic traits, having stuff like futuristic technology and design done out in medieval supplies and material. This photo was taken before they brought it, as evident by the sign.

Here's a quaint village that I stopped by on my travels. It's cheap and a nice place to go for a restful vacation.

A dangerous, exciting, fast-paced city carved out of a rock formation! I liked it, and it's surrounded by the amazingly historic, large, and dry Roquvab Battlefield, the place where the huge Battle of Roquvab took place!

I haven't been here, but Dr. Soup has. I'd like to go to there sometime.

This is a small, local glass and bagel shop run out of the owner's house. I often go there to buy glass and bagels.

Here is the sort of town that Dr. Soup lives in, only Dr. Soup's town is a LOT colder and with much less atmosphere, and lighter gravity. As I mentioned before, he lives in Wobblesog Village, on Europa.

I'd like to live here if I had to. Maybe I'll buy it and stay in it whenever my home gets wrecked or blown up collapsed or burned or knocked down until it gets fixed.

A complex of stores that resemble a single machine, this place is a LOT smaller than it looks. VERY much a lot smaller than it looks.

These houses are pretty nice. I have a friend who lives in a floating pyramid, but a different kind of one.