I never really thought to add smoking and reading, but, someone else did.
Last year, the Westboro Baptist Church picketed outside of Twitter. because God hates messages that are 140 character or less…or something. But they got rick-rolled!
Check out some other awesome signs here. I love when nerds counter-protest!
This is amazing! Apparently, doctors in the U.K. have been able to bring about brain activity on a man in a coma who was declared brain dead, and now they can ask him simple questions. Amazing!
Gamespy has a list of the 25 worst stock video game photos, check them out here, and below is a favorite:
Making a website or some other pursuit and need a dummy image? Here’s a dummy image generator, pretty handy when you need it.
Have I told you lately how much I want this? Really, this would be awesome right next to a Lost Orchid Station sign. Dorkiest garden ever!
It’s from last year, I believe from when Facebook once again screwed up their privacy settings, but check out this history of media scares.
Okay, that’s it for now, I think. Catch everybody soon!
Hello there everybody, another clearinghouse type article here for you, so enjoy the wonderousness that the Internet has to offer:
This apartment must have been so, freaking expensive:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lg9qnWg9kak
Craigmod takes a look at the current state of eReaders and how we need to move forward. I really like the idea of collaboration between eReader and their documents.
This was passed around before, and I can’t embed it, but check out how these athletes entertained the crowd during a rain delay at a baseball game.
Looking for Halloween costumes? Or just a little something for your alter ego? Look no further than the Brooklyn Superhero Supply Co.
Would you like to see stories from The Bible acted out by Legos? Really, who wouldn’t? Check it out here.
T-shirt war:
I kind of love this Lost alarm clock! However, I think it would get really annoying every morning. Also, it only takes batteries, no plug, which is just strange.
Scientists can use giant magnets to make humans ‘less moral.’ So if someone comes up to you and asks for a shady favor, while holding giant magnets near your ears, just say no!
This is a little sad and a little frightening. Watch out Stephen Colbert:
IGN has an awesome article refuting the claim that video games can’t be art. I generally like Ebert and love reading his writing, but this is one thing he’s wrong about. Make sure to check it out.