look at the mold inside of my pumpkin!!!!!!
LOOK AT IT
I freaking love mold it's so fucking cool
i carved this like 2 days ago, and this stuff just spawned in
seen from United States
seen from Bolivia

seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from Germany
seen from Ukraine

seen from Malaysia
seen from Ukraine
seen from Yemen

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from United States
seen from United States

seen from France

seen from Poland

seen from United States
seen from Egypt
look at the mold inside of my pumpkin!!!!!!
LOOK AT IT
I freaking love mold it's so fucking cool
i carved this like 2 days ago, and this stuff just spawned in
$60 mold-grown pumpkin at Fresh Market.
Coincidence
Original Post Date: OCTOBER 26, 2009
Circleville Pumpkin Show Circleville, Ohio
This is even weirder than it might seem; last week, my friend Joe sent me the following article from a 1938 issue of Popular Science, which he found here, on Boing Boing:
The thing I’ve been noticing after a few years of attending the Pumpkin Show is that nothing changes from year to year. All the same rides/booths/attractions are in the same place every year. I have never, however, seen the above at the show before, and given the huge crowd around the older gentleman talking about the mold and the pumpkins, wouldn’t have registered it if not for having seen the article so recently. I had to fight my way over to get this shot, and in the chaos, overheard only that they’d been doing this since 1938, and that either there were only two molds left in the world or that they were made in only two places in the world.
Synchronicity, I guess.
© Dania Hurley, All Rights Reserved