The Secrets Of The Internet’s Most Beloved Viral Marketer
Matthew Inman’s site, The Oatmeal, is one of the biggest comics on the Web. Why the “envy of nearly every cartoonist” is suddenly under siege.
Matthew Inman’s site, The Oatmeal, is one of the biggest comics on the Web. Why the “envy of nearly every cartoonist” is suddenly under siege.
This just may be the greatest song ever. The Oatmeal animates Sarah Donner’s charming (and violent and obscene) song.
Once again, The Oatmeal totally nails it. Happy Thanksgiving, America.
The only thing they left out “Blue Man Group Style Musical”. (via theoatmeal.com) View Image ›
A handy-dandy and informative chart on your beverage options at 30,000 feet. (Via The Oatmeal, of course.) View List ›
Splogs (blogs that scrape content without giving credit to original sources) are on the rise. And one breakfast food isn’t going to take it anymore. The Internet is a vast series of tubes. Sometimes a blog will post something without knowing where it came from. The difference between a splog and a legitimate company is whether or not they give credit or remove content when the creator requests it. View List ›
Who knew the rapture came with so many ad-ons? (Via The Oatmeal) View List ›
The Internet equivalent of a State of the Union address, as presented by The Oatmeal. Don’t ever change Internet. View List ›
We’ve all got coworkers like the Bobcats. At BuzzFeed it’s Jack. View List ›
Did you pass out early on Christmas Eve? Feel bad about not getting to see Santa putting your presents under the tree? Well, that’s not all he did. This explains why he is always so jolly. (Via) View List ›
It’s a false argument since the internet is made of cats.
A step by step guide to proper cat petting etiquette and technique. It’s much harder than it looks. View List ›
Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Fwd: Some helpful tips on how not to be an awful person in emails from The Oatmeal. View Image ›
A helpful guide to the appropriate use of the word “literally” from The Oatmeal. I literally thought of so many jokes that began with “I literally” for this description that I literally couldn’t decide on one. View Image ›
Another comic from The Oatmeal that hits real close to home. Who wouldn’t spend $10 at Starboobs Coffee?? View Image ›
Hookers are good for a lot more than just sexy adventure time. Click through for the rest. View Image ›
The Oatmeal is here with a new grammar guide explaining when to use i.e. in a sentence. i.e. like this. View Image ›
Matthew Inman (the creative genius behind The Oatmeal) recently gave a fantastic presentation for Ignite on how to create viral media. This is a must watch for all BuzzFeed users. Great advice, very funny stuff. Via. Watch Video ›
I re-watched aliens a few days ago and realized this.
gimme ur bear juice
Oh, Party Gorilla. How we love you.
It’s amazing what a few minor changes will do to your reputation… View Image ›
A journey on the emotional rollercoaster of owning a fancy apple gadget.View0 comments
A little bit ironic, dontcha think?
If you’re like me and think that 200 words is too long to read; you’re in for a treat. The guys over at Epipheo studios turned the Oatmeal’s analysis of Twilight into a motion graphic piece. Watch Video ›
If you’re new to the Internet and plan to start your website, do us a favor and read this first. [Ed. note: Unless you’ve already spent a ton of money on your five minute-long Flash splash-page intro, in which case maybe just move along. This will only depress you.]
The Oatmeal seems to have taken a break from working on his book to post an important new Iceland-themed comic. View Image ›
Let bears and dinosaurs teach you how to use this most feared of punctuation marks.
Let’s face it - talking on the phone is awful. The Oatmeal explains why.
I smell a new Mother’s Day card in the making. (Via Oatmeal)