Pictorial Parody: The 3rd Eye of God Overlooking the Pyramids
Home sweet home
Yours — for $215 million
The above image is titled;
"The 3rd Eye of God overlooking
the Pyramids."
It is kind of scary in that when I was creating the image, the 3rd eye suddenly appeared. Look at the background of the image and you might see a face with three eyes and a nose looking over the two pyramids. What makes it scary is Egypt's ancient history and the religious beliefs that the Pyramids were built as temples for the Egyptian Gods and that the 3rd eye is a symbol of the all seeing cosmic entity.
Pictorial Parody: Who Needs Real Friends?
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or go directly to Twitter to become our friend just like Britney Spears and President Obama.
Update: Pictorial Parody: The Art of Reading in Between the Lines.
Porsche... There's nothing like it.
Click on the blog titled, Pictorial parody: The Art of Reading in Between the Lines to fully enjoy the beauty of the newly discovered arena of "Interactive Cyberculture Art" or The Moron's Guide to Interactive Pictures inside Pictures.
Don't forget to place your mouse on the porsche and hold down the left mouse button while moving the arrow back and forth from left to right to make the car spin for more cheap thrills.
Pictorial Parody and the Art of Reading Between the Lines
Move the frame bars to get a better appreciation of the art of reading in between the lines.
For more cheap thrills, go inside the frame of the Cyberculture News and then go inside the frame of The Book of Voodoo Communications and click on the archived blog title, Watching March Madness. Google News has my back.
Watching March Madness. Google News has my back.
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Pictorial Parody: An in depth look at the Cyberculture News
Copyright 2009 All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed unless it is in the form of a parody.
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