http://www.dorkly.com/comic/37580/skyrim-kinect-immersion
A Skyrim joke without any reference to arrows or knees? Amazing.
http://coedmagazine.com/2011/12/20/high-school-classmates...
Wow, that over-achiever fell off their pedestal hard and fast. Six months after graduating high school and life has already hit everyone like a sock full of nickels.
This is exactly what you need: A real life poptart cat in space. I love this so much, but Mister Snacks Fluffingston does not look amused.
http://icanhascheezburger.com/2011/03/28/funny-pictures-f...
You were a bit liberal with that cropping tool, weren't you?
Culture Buzz Graphic designer Peter Orntoft created a nifty series of infographics using real world subjects and environments as the basis for the charts. It's like the front page of USA Today magically came to life!
Culture Buzz While plenty of girls dress up as the beloved character from the Neil Gaiman comic (including me, every Halloween), none come close to this girl who captured the look before the character existed. I love you, mystery '80s goth girl! (Via)
Okay, so it's not quite Calvin and Hobbes. But it's cute enough that I'm going to let that slide.
http://www.google.com/trends/hottrends?q=seregon+o+dassey...
There’s no doubt that currently, vampires are in, and it’s not hard to see why: They’re often fashionable, beautiful and mysteriously attractive—at least, in the movies. For a look at the real thing, Comcast On Demand’s new series VAMPIRES REVEALED documents the lives of three practicioners of the lifestyle, and how the mainstream frequently misunderstands their beliefs, behavior and daily lives. The series plays through November 2 (find it in the Paranormal folder), and can be accessed 24 hours a day.
Some half-assed ninja does his best E. Honda bonus stage impression. Surprisingly, the thing is wrecked at the end. And he didn't even use the Hundred Hand Slap!
Culture Buzz Amateur superheroes are taking to the streets in record numbers, inspired by 9/11, comic book movies, and Obama's call for “active citizenry.” Reals, as they are known, must stand for unambiguous good and wear spandex. It is also important that Reals create some sort of online identity stating their goals, to be used as evidence in case of arrest or institutionalization. Something to keep in mind the next time you throw on your biking shorts and TP the local meth dealer's house.