Celebrity Buzz I caught this on BuzzFeed today. Stephen Merchant (and a link to his most embarrassing moment in college) giving a judgmental glance in the direction of one of the 40 absolutely worst people in America.
Culture Buzz Well, this was bound to happen. Worlds are colliding, and this is horrifying.
Even while he's photobombing his own picture, this kid does not believe in the hoverhand.
File this under meta mind explosions! Designer Ivan Cash collected data from 49 randomly selected GOOD infographics to create an infographic ABOUT infographics.
http://www.urlesque.com/2011/03/28/meta-websites/
Is this post about meta itself meta?
Culture Buzz The ultimate horoscope prediction, made from the most common words in 4,000 astrological readings. So stop worrying about Ophiuchus and all of this Zodiac nonsense, because everything is going to be fun and energy. Maybe hard. Or easy.
http://www.buzzfeed.com/tag/fatties
The BuzzFeed tag page for fatties is a bounty of awesome fatties-related buzz. We're going to try and make sure we use this tag a lot more.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bk/4455590301/
Periodic tables, ranging from useful to useless, all organized into a single, handy periodic table. Just remember never to mix the Texting element with the Booze element.
You know things have reached a whole new level when people are starting to make jokes about jokes about the iPad. I wonder how long it'll be before we see jokes about bad jokes about worse jokes about the iPad.
The ultimate in meta: a skywriter writes “clouds” using…clouds.
We're adding entries to the reaction stream for a post when we detect that it's going viral and taking off online! Now, incoming links, tweets, searches, and other viral activity will be mixed in with your contributions, hearts and LOLs, so you can see when and how a post is taking off on Facebook, Twitter, and blogs. We're super excited about this new feature and would love to hear what you think! Check it out and let us know!
The most trusted news network, The Onion, brings us this story about the sequel to the popular online game, World of Warcraft — The World of World of Warcraft. Now this seems like something I could get into.
Zazzle Keds let you create shoes with any image on them, and a BuzzFeed contributor takes the idea to its logical conclusion. Thanks to Chris Wilson for the image.
Movie Buzz Funny Or Die has picked the movie at random and called together an Internet campaign to turn the 1993 flop into a cult favorite. Now we know what Buzzfeed would have looked like in 1993! And who said irony was dead?