A Cool Thing That Looks Like It's From The Future And A Future Thing (A Future Post Subject) That Should Be Pretty Cool

1) Found this with socks that I got on December 25 but didn't open until today:

Looks like some perverse music note from another galaxy, right?

2) The stuff I ordered from Amazon a few weeks ago:

Ian Svenonius's book, 'The Psychic Soviet', and the Make-Up's DVD. Note: That label peels off the book and that's the book's backside. The actual title is something like an engraving or bevel that is is also pink (like the color of the book), and thus difficult to read unless you're in ideal lighting conditions, which I did not have while taking the picture.

2 comments:

Emma Watson said...

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Harry kevin said...

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