19
Aug

Two sides of the wierdness fence

   Posted by: FlippantMoniker   in Around the Interwebs

So, it’s pretty hard to go anywhere on the internet without bumping into a Weebl animation.  You know:  Badger, badger, badger, badger, Es Tee Eff You!

It’s quite easy to spend all day in front of the computer, liquefying your brains with various creations of genius as Owls, Pork, and CatFace.  However, lots of Weebl’s stuff is not quite suitable for *ahem* family viewing-

Not that *I* care.  No!  I like the weird, wacky, off color and borderline psychotic / prawn-o-graphic.  I’m a dragon, after all.  We don’t have such silly social taboos as you mammals do.  *We* are awesomest!

Anyway, Let’s just say (hypothetically) that you have a basketful of hairy hatchlings that -

[to off-screen] What?  No?  No hatchlings?  Then how-?  How do-?  Yeah.  How do mammals-?  But- But where-?  H-?  No way.  No WAY!  That’s - Noooo! That’s a- you’re a liar.  No way!  Prove it!  Yeah.  Pro-

[is handed a portable DVD player from off screen]

o.o   o.O    O.O    *.*  *hurk*
[hands it back - is now a pale shade of lavender]

Okay!  so, you have a bunch of little pooplings, and you want to start them early melting their own brains.  What do you show THEM?  Well.. You can plop them down in front of the Scaredofbees website.  There are some.. weird little dittied that are a bit less grown-up, but nonetheless fun.

There’s a video about waffles, which will infect your littluns’ brains with its infectious tune.  and there’s one about scary aminals that - I dunno, MIGHT educate them a bit.. or mess them up some- one or the other.  Either way, it’s fun to watch their little worlds implode a bit. :) :)

So, go ahead.  Check them out :)  You won’t regret it much.  honestly!

(well, not for long anyway.  Once the gray trickle begins, you won’t care about much of anything any more)

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