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http://www.asylum.com/2010/02/04/maxim-askmen-and-fhms-to...
It's time to get nerdy as hell with those Top 100 Women lists published by dude magazines. Where do they differ? What themes we can see developing? And who does everyone agree on? This is like eXtreme Meta-Enabling.
Somehow, it always comes back to stealing office supplies. It's like the ultimate joy a human can experience.
A t-shirt exploring the middle ground of emotions, between happy and sad, that actually makes up the majority of life's moments. Tear. Smile!
Depending on where you stand, Shitty Movies could also be substituted for Awesome Movies.
This clearly delineates the various subclasses of nerdom. Which one are you? More of a dork or a geek, or are you a true nerd?
Overcompensating is such a good web comic. Thank you, Mr. Rowland, thank you very much.
http://www.neatorama.com/2009/06/11/social-media-venn-dia...
Narcisim and ADHD = Myspace. Find out about Facebook and Twitter over at Neatorama.
Wherein we learn that venn diagrams are the most powerful of charts, for they can even explain boobs. ScarJo's Rack: providing valuable life lessons since 2003.
I had never heard of the mythical splayd before seeing this important Venn diagram. But it is a beautiful, beautiful thing. Why do they even bother making other kinds of cutlery?
Explaining our culture in the most simple way: a perfect Venn Diagram. Now can you explain some other American obsessions? Multiple births? American Idol?
Dan Meth (with help from Jeff Rubin) noticed that 90% of the Beach Boys song catalog was comprised of a mixture of three different topics: cars, girls & surfing. Does that mean the 'Surfer Girl' is the most epic Beach Boys song? This pretty much proves it.
I'm a sucker for venn diagrams. And this set by Frank Chimero is just awesome. The one about the internet and cats? No truer words have been spoken. Click the image for the full set.
So close, yet so far. What do the mystical Unicorn and the real-life Narwhal have in common? (Aside from a serious Internet following, of course.)