This thing is beautiful turned on or off. You can display it proudly on your desk, or hang it up to stand in the air using the secret door on the top.
This guy has been waiting outside a New York City Best Buy since Tuesday, a one-man campout line waiting for the Nintendo 3DS. That is, until store security called the cops to shoo him off. Look, I don’t mean to stir the pot, but we know what’s going on here: It’s because store security is white and this man wears a Power Glove in public.
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On a recent episode of cloak-and-dagger thriller series Rubicon, a female analyst explains to Miles Fielder, played by actor Dallas Roberts, why she has a Triforce tattoo. Haven’t seen this show yet — is it any good?
As this is the weekend, let’s open up with some classic Saturday-morning fare: Professional wrestling. Think that emblem on rassler Cody Rhodes’ boot above is just a coincidence? Nope. Rhodes not only pays tribute to the Triforce in every bout, not only lives his professional life by its creed, he also replays The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past every year on his Super Nintendo. So when he stamps Power, Courage and Wisdom into your face, sumbitch comes by it honestly.
GoNintendo was dubious at first that Rhodes deliberately put the Triforce on his boots. But the grappler makes it pretty damn clear in the latest issue of WWE Magazine:
For Kotaku’s ever-growing chef contingent, this Zelda-inspired cutting board is built from the finest (we don’t really know if it is the finest, but it sounds good) walnut and hard-maple wood for chopping as many leafy vegetables as it takes for gems to pop out. We know the $US 125 price tag will prove too hefty for some, but for what is surely the world’s first foray into unlicensed, triforce-themed cutting blocks, we can’t complain too much. Besides, we’d drop that amount in a heart piece if it included a bundled Master Sword Ginsu. We apologise for the lame puns. We’re all done now.
Triforce End-Grain Cutting Board [Etsy via HawtyMcBloggy]
Here’s an idea you still have time to steal. Nick and Will of the Gnatline podcast created their very own lighted Triforce, fashioned from “fairy lights”, ran it up to the top of a fifty foot tree and took pics to prove it happened. The results (and making of) are the subject of massive gallery at their site. It’s totally the tops.
The Triforce Tree [GnatOnline via MAKE]