Absolutely breathtaking work by artist Olly Moss. Definitely check out his website, and his shop! Now, if anyone needs me, I'll be in my bunk with my Star Wars original trilogy box set.
Quantum Torpedoes, Full Spread!
Nerdy this, nerdy that.
Thursday, 27 January 2011
Wednesday, 26 January 2011
Ten Nerdiest Bento Boxes
#10. Wall-E.
Nothing will help you power through the rest of your work day quite like consuming everybody's favourite seven-century-old-sentient-mobile-trash-compactor. Self-microwaveable thanks to a built-in cutting laser.
#9. Jawa.
The Marmite characters of the Star Wars universe, it seems, you either adore or abhor these little fellows. Either way, your day could not but be made brighter by gobbling one up. Also: the added bonus of eating part of a planet and its twin suns.
Nothing will help you power through the rest of your work day quite like consuming everybody's favourite seven-century-old-sentient-mobile-trash-compactor. Self-microwaveable thanks to a built-in cutting laser.
Source: http://www.annathered.com/
#9. Jawa.
The Marmite characters of the Star Wars universe, it seems, you either adore or abhor these little fellows. Either way, your day could not but be made brighter by gobbling one up. Also: the added bonus of eating part of a planet and its twin suns.
Source: vingt_deux on Flickr.
#8. Star Trek gadgetry.
Is it a tricorder? Is it a communicator? Is the badge purely decorative, or is it a comm badge? I have no answer for these questions because my Star Trek interest only spans The Next Generation onwards, but I still want to eat them, whatever they are.
Source: Cristal delaMer on Flickr.
#7 Headcrabs.
Gordon Freeman's snack of choice, no doubt. Crowbar included! Just the ticket after a hard morning's experimental weapons research in your top secret Black Mesa laboratory.
Source: www.annathered.com
#6 Pokémon.
You've clearly lost your Super Repel, so you might as well get a meal out of it. Diglett into your pea-cashews and be sated!
Source: www.infendo.com
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