Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Monday, September 19, 2011





24-HOUR COMIC BOOK DAY MARATHON

@ HOODWINX CREATIVE SPACE

77 ROODEBLOEM RD IN WOODSTOCK

1&2 OCTOBER 2011



COMIC BOOK DAY INITIATIVE

OUR COMMUNITY – OUR STORIES - OUR FUTURE


To participate as an artist email lieve.vanleeuw@gmail.com for registration forms or call Atang for more info 071 436 3028.


Come join in the fun and watch the artists do their magic creating 24 pages of comic book art and story in 24 hours.


5 animated movies from 5 countries will be screened throughout the 24 hour event.


Live Skype link up with 24HCD in Amsterdam


Cool Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners.
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Friday, September 9, 2011




King-Toe on fire these days! As well as all them ouens in TRD click



'gawdamned cheeze and ham'

-as Mnr.Fuzzy McSlipperz used to say.

check out the 40HK blog>

** 40HK **

New discovery, another common ancestor to us all = Australopithecus sediba - Missing Link??




Dunno hey, there are so many variations of homonids between Australopithecus and Homo Erectus. Just another piece in the puzzle of the origin of our species. He's definitely a common ancestor of all of us on earth today. Its cool, doesnt change the fact that modern humans came from Africa.

Use em tools son, and make some ill shit!!!
Its how we survived being devoured by Sabertooth tigers and also why we lived through the many harsh climate changes whilst our species has been in existance.
Awesome shit. Lets continue the glory of our plague-like, exponetially doubling population and colonise our galaxy. Its the only way we're gonna survive, our population is getting to large for our planet to handle.
Also, we are one consciousness. We developed a social brain that helped us survive through environmental hardships like famine, by bartering for food and rading resources for tools and vice versa. Its the reason why Neanderthals (our cousins, maybe siblings actually, on the evolutionary tree) aren't alive today. They didnt develop a large network, tried to survive in isolated groups and its was their Achilles heel, in that they all died because of extreme climate changes in Europe at the time. Eventually the last Neanderthal died on the rock of Gibralor 30000 years ago. http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/5343266.stm

No man is an island. Ubuntu. And all those other cliches. Remember, cliches are cliche for a reason. Usually because they're true. Anywayz, enough of my ranting, this stuff is just theory anyway :). Check this shit out.


Photo:

In situ cranium of "Karabo"

No shit krabman check it out>

** Australopithecus sediba on Wiki **



** Cradle of Humankind (not mankind, sexist beast you) **




** The Malapa Fossil Site **