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Created by Los Angeles-based artist Kasey McMahon, this remarkable piece of art, called “Connected,” was made using mostly Cat 5 (Ethernet) cables wrapped over a steel frame. Apparently, the piece is a self-portrait of the artist, but I doubt anyone here could actually see a resemblance with her, or with any other human being for that matter.
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But the real question remains: Would you hit it? :)
Depends on what type of female connector she has. We may not be compatible.
But the real question remains: Would you hit it? :)
Depends on what type of female connector she has. We may not be compatible.
Depends on what type of female connector she has. We may not be compatible.
as cool as it is… i'd be more impressed if he didn't use a frame. haha.
as cool as it is… i’d be more impressed if he didn’t use a frame. haha.
I can fap to that. Rule 34. I'm certain if there is enough of this made some people will eventually post, ***s or GTFO over this.
It's the age of web 2.6 where people fap to things unimaginable.
I can fap to that. Rule 34. I’m certain if there is enough of this made some people will eventually post, ***s or GTFO over this.
It’s the age of web 2.6 where people fap to things unimaginable.
Awesome, I swear I see some PS2 sockets, and an RCA at her knee. Looks like there is more than CAT5 cable.
“Connected,” was made using MOSTLY Cat 5 (Ethernet) cables wrapped over a steel frame.
Dictionary
mostly |ˈmōstlē|
adverb
as regards the greater part or number
That help?
Awesome, I swear I see some PS2 sockets, and an RCA at her knee. Looks like there is more than CAT5 cable.
“Connected,” was made using MOSTLY Cat 5 (Ethernet) cables wrapped over a steel frame.
Dictionary
mostly |ˈmōstlē|
adverb
as regards the greater part or number
That help?
she.
cool picture