The site that impressed and slightly confused the world with its viral-going ranting ink cartridge description is back, this time with a musical creation.
Sometimes, a man reaches his breaking point. He realises that he’s, say, a copywriter for InkCartridges.uk.com, and that he’s tired of writing boring ink cartridge descriptions all day, and he snaps in hilarious ranting fashion. This is that glorious moment.
As a receiving clerk for New York’s Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, 32-year-old Marque Gumbs made $US37,000 a year. Well, that’s how much he made officially. He actually raked in millions by ordering and flipping thousands of unneeded toner-ink cartridges.
Bombers are running out of places to put their bombs – even shoes are off limits now. So where do you stick explosives these days? Here’s a look inside the deviously clever design of printer bombs that made recent headlines.
Artist Faith Pearson took empty ink cartridges and used them as the building blocks for these wonderfully demented scenes from Star Trek, Godzilla and King Kong. It’s incredible how futuristic our 21st century garbage can appear.