Deathly
These Blood Puddle Pillows are awfully fun:
Now available from Google Maps:
Watch out for number 33 — it’s a doozy!
From the most recent New Yorker:

By the way, the New Yorker’s new website is a colossal improvement on the last one — you can even see all the cartoons from each issue.
Via the Design Observer, a complete scan of Bertrand Russell’s The Good Citizen’s Alphabet.
It is fascinating to think back to the early 1950s. A couple of Polish émigrés, having studied physics, architecture and painting, and having made a few art films and started a publishing company, sit down with a leading philosopher to make something whimsical and subversive. That an alphabet book was the outcome pleases me to no end.
This may be a little high context for some readers of this blog, but it threw me into hysterics. All three of the dudes mentioned are free software / open source heroes.
Via Safenow.org, amusing interpretations of ambiguous disaster clip-art.

After exposure to radiation it is important to consider that you may have mutated to gigantic dimensions: watch your head.