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Make your own post!Kids On Retirement
Sometime in the 90s a group of kids were asked questions like "What is a 401(k)?" and "What will you do in retirement?" Little did they know there wouldn't an economy left for them to retire in. JK! Not really.
Mini-Mubarak in Wisconsin?
Gov. Scott Walker is preparing the Wisconsin National Guard to respond to, uh, a labor strike. Is Mubarak's evil twin as close as the Badger State?
Photoshop Gets Magic
Watch an Adobe employee showcase new Photoshop features that will blow your mind.
The 'Morning Joe' Is Now Officially Starbucks
In what might go down as the most obvious example of "synergy" ever, Starbucks is now officially gulped down by the crew at MSNBC's "Morning Joe." The deal cost Starbucks $10 million. MSNBC better have their own barista now, too!
Kiss The Girl... Continued
College Humor addresses the burning question every millennial has after re-watching The Little Mermaid: What would really happen after Prince Eric kissed Ariel? Uh, it's closer to rated PG-13 than G.
Ferris Bueller House for Sale
Recession special! Cameron's house is for sale! For as little as $11,425/month you can own a piece of 80s nostalgia. I'd be a pretty pissed absent father if my kid drove a car through my $2,300,000 home. (via Tumblr Upcoming)
American Apparel for Expecting Mothers
American Apparel now markets clothing for expecting mothers. First they sold sex and now they sell to the post-sex crowd. As a friend put it, "Isn't that vertical integration?"
Inspired MoMA Ad
If you've ever felt abstract art had no meaning to you, you're about to be proven wrong. A man listening to an audio guide at MoMA discovers how his life intersects with the piece of art he is observing. Brilliant and beautiful.
#thecosbyshow
Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus asked his twitter followers to trend The Cosby Show and they did. Now people are confused and its taking on a life of it's own.