Showing posts with label liquid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label liquid. Show all posts

Sunday, October 14, 2012

Sunday Simulacra - Version 6.20

Today's skulls were found from drinks.

Julie Gallant spilled some milk, and a skull appeared.


John Oyler from Portland, Oregon, found this skull like image when he picked up his glass from a table. He added the crossed knife and fork.


Keep sending those pictures in, we always love seeing what our skull hunters find. Anyone is welcomed to participate, it's fun and it's easy- if you see a simulacra skull, photograph it and send those pictures in to our submissions address with a little something about what it is really and maybe a little about you.


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Sunday, July 11, 2010

Sunday Simulacra - Version 4.6

With today officially being a certain frozen slushy drink day, available free at most locations in US and Canada- Today's simulacra reflects some cool refreshing drinks.

First up is Ryan Chapman with a beer who wrote: “Looked down at the bar, saw a skull.”


Next is a “Skulltini” from Ainslee Lara in Seattle, WA


Lastly, Amanda Hicks sent us the after effects from possibly a frozen drink.


Brain Freeze C says:

Over the years there have been many sitings of simulacra in alcoholic beverages, with the traditional vacation season in full swing, I want to remind all our readers to remember to be responsible. Let all these mysterious simulacra act as a warning for you if you don’t. Thank you all for submitting this weeks collection of simulacra and keep your eyes open for any new ones that may surface.

Keep sending those pictures in to our submissions address. Just keep in mind that since we only post simulacra once a week it might take a little longer than normal for it to be posted.

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Sunday Simulacra - Version 3.16

Another Sunday brings another fun day of skull hunting. Today we feature skulls found in liquid form. Usually the hard bones of the skull never find a liquid form, but the skulls surrounding us everyday come in all shapes, sizes, and different forms of matter.

Zachary Z. Handler from Baltimore, MD just finished up another cup of water and saw this condensational beauty at the bottom.



Txelu Balboa sends us a casual picture of a casual phenomenon, a skull made by the mark of a beer glass in a Burger King(obviously not in America, darn it).



Ruby Fox of Sheffield, England found this neon colored skull in a jar she had used for ink and glue.



Excellent finds by all of you, thanks for submitting these wet and wild skulls.

To all of you skull hunters out there, keep sending those pictures in to our submissions address. Just keep in mind that since we only post simulacra once a week it might take a little longer than normal for it to be posted.

Thursday, July 19, 2007

46. Soy Sauce Skull

Soy Sauce on Plate arranged with Chop Stick. A tricky medium as the liquid kept slowly moving towards the center of the plate.