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A boy and his blob

Posted on: October 12, 2009 4:07 PM, by Greg Laden

Funktionide Part II from eltopo on Vimeo.



Get your own blob here.

Hat Tip: Desiree

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1

If I get that lonely, shoot me, PLEASE!

Posted by: NewEnglandBob | October 12, 2009 5:34 PM

2

Nope. Nothing phallic about that at all. Nosiree. Never even occurred to me that someone might see the imagery that way.

(If the video had run another minute, I think the blob would have absorbed him entirely. I was sort of expecting it.)

Posted by: Zeno | October 12, 2009 10:10 PM

3

Ah, but the question is, can you throw jelly beans at it and have it shapeshift into something useful? e.g. Tangerine > Trampoline. ...Then again, that wasn't a particularly fun video game anyway.

Posted by: Jason Thibeault | October 12, 2009 10:40 PM

4

Cue cheesy jazz pron track in 3.. 2.. 1..

Posted by: JH | October 13, 2009 8:37 AM

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