sebenza:

Excuse me while I have a knife collecting nerd moment. 

Turns out that the counter strike video game knife was based on a Mick Strider Custom Badlands Ajax Bowie. Looks like game developers had good taste. 

It was a one of a kind custom made for a forum contest (the long gone badlands forum) bringing together some of the best makers in the game. They all had to create their own bowie, and none of them pulled any punches.

The entire knife is one solid piece of 0.5 inch thick Titanium alloy (which was then flame anodized). The wavy part is where he press fit the main edge made of Stellite (a high end non ferrous metal). The handles are blue fossilized mastadon ivory inset in carbon fiber. 

For those curious here are the names of the other makers from top to bottom. Duane Dwyer, Mick Strider, Rob Simonich, Jeremy Hossom, Ken Onion and Tom Mayo. 

All of my want.

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Dapper as fuck.

Dapper as fuck.

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The Necktie Series: An Introduction
While I don’t believe a tie is a requisite to being well dressed, I do believe that dressing well begins with a decision about a tie - namely the choice on whether or not you’re going to wear one. Should you decide to wear a tie, you should select the one you want to wear, and then let your choice in a shirt follow as a consequence. Thereafter, once you have selected these two elements, your choice in for a suit or jacket will be obvious, as it will be the frame for the elegant shirt and tie combination you’ve just created. This is, essentially, a method of dressing that revolves around the necktie, starting with the center and then moving outwards. 
Thus, given the importance of the necktie, I thought I’d do a series on it. Too many men, especially those just beginning to improve their wardrobe, go on tie buying sprees, usually at bargain shops. They snag whatever discount deals they can get on any tie that might strike their fancy. This method of shopping lacks vision. It would be better to know what a strong, basic tie collection should look like, and then slowly work your way towards it. So for this series, I will discuss what ties make up that most basic collection, so that you might make better use of your money. Before that, however, I will talk a little about how ties are constructed and how to discern quality. Additionally, the series will also include a short discussion about tie knots, as well as tips for how to care for and repair your ties. 
There are eight installments to this series, which makes this the longest series I’ve ever done. Rather than post one a day, I thought I’d intersperse them throughout a three week period, and talk about other topics in between each post. Keep an eye out for the series, however, as I hope to give you some new inspiration and enthusiasm for one of our favorite accessories. 

putthison:

The Necktie Series: An Introduction

While I don’t believe a tie is a requisite to being well dressed, I do believe that dressing well begins with a decision about a tie - namely the choice on whether or not you’re going to wear one. Should you decide to wear a tie, you should select the one you want to wear, and then let your choice in a shirt follow as a consequence. Thereafter, once you have selected these two elements, your choice in for a suit or jacket will be obvious, as it will be the frame for the elegant shirt and tie combination you’ve just created. This is, essentially, a method of dressing that revolves around the necktie, starting with the center and then moving outwards. 

Thus, given the importance of the necktie, I thought I’d do a series on it. Too many men, especially those just beginning to improve their wardrobe, go on tie buying sprees, usually at bargain shops. They snag whatever discount deals they can get on any tie that might strike their fancy. This method of shopping lacks vision. It would be better to know what a strong, basic tie collection should look like, and then slowly work your way towards it. So for this series, I will discuss what ties make up that most basic collection, so that you might make better use of your money. Before that, however, I will talk a little about how ties are constructed and how to discern quality. Additionally, the series will also include a short discussion about tie knots, as well as tips for how to care for and repair your ties. 

There are eight installments to this series, which makes this the longest series I’ve ever done. Rather than post one a day, I thought I’d intersperse them throughout a three week period, and talk about other topics in between each post. Keep an eye out for the series, however, as I hope to give you some new inspiration and enthusiasm for one of our favorite accessories. 

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Girly Juice: You know you're a sex nerd when... ›

girlyjuice:

…you use the words “cunnilingus” and “fellatio” all the time in regular conversation.

…you’re taken aback by any woman who’s upset she can’t climax from intercourse alone, and throw statistics at her.

…you spend a disproportionate amount of time idly surfing Lelo, Njoy, Liberator, and…

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“I Love You”

When you hear the words, “I love you”, what goes through your mind? Does time stand still for that moment until the last word falls out of utterance straight into your heart? Maybe you just listen and smile, letting the words go straight through you. Or maybe it’s just another phrase that you’ve heard over and over again from different people, and now it only hurts to hear those words again. It’s impossible to keep your heart from hearing those words though, even in it’s bandaged state. So you’ll keep on hearing those three words and eventually when time heals your wounds you’ll hear more than just words, but feel them. 

Pew Pew, i’ll bust a cap in your ass like i mythbust. 

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saw this with my sister, against my will, but i swear to god, by the end i was like, “OMFG AWWWWWW” <3 

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