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Friday
Nov 18, 2005
Russian women like to look pretty, they care about their looks, they are multilingual and college-educated. They all look like models! Is this a scam? Learn the truth from a Russian bride herself!
to Society by leptirica
Doctor, why are you pointing that ice pick toward me?
to Health by leptirica
Thursday
Nov 17, 2005
Before achieving pop culture immortality in Encyclopædia Britannica commercials, Donavan Freberg (son of Stan) had a surprisingly eccentric childhood -- he wasn't even properly named until he was five. He now has the obligatory blogs about his life...and the ladies.
to Entertainment by tregoweth
Tuesday
Nov 15, 2005
Keith Schofield makes unusual Music videos. His clients sometimes make unusual music about basic mathematical concepts. The two are combined to create a bizarre hommage to children's television.
to Music by caspian
As if being sent to war on false prestenses wasn't enough. As if insurance and investment scams aimed at active duty soldiers wern't enough. Now soldier's familes are being scammed as well ...
to Economics by nucleus
Learn more about everybody's favorite creepy vaudville genre: the ventriloquism act.
to History by riotnrrd
Monday
Nov 14, 2005
MIT researchers are claiming that tin-foil helmets do not stop government mind control rays (and may, in fact, make them more powerful!) However, the opposition respectfully disagrees.
to Conspiracy by riotnrrd
Friday
Nov 11, 2005
Mmmm.. liquid cereal. Now in a variety of disgusting colors and flavors!
to Beverages by riotnrrd
Enjoy the First Annual Myspace Bad Hair Awards, with bonus obscure superhero references!
to Fashion by riotnrrd
Sunday
Nov 6, 2005
In the future, all of our music will be randomly generated by midi robots!
to Music by 7layerburrito
Life sucks. Maybe it's because of my paisley shirt...
to Religion by 7layerburrito
Friday
Nov 4, 2005
Xbox 360? Bah. Your flashy driving games are no match for old school slot cars (with a little help from modern camera technology).
to Toys by riotnrrd
Looking like something out of a steampunk novel, the Maunsell Army Sea Forts were built to help protect the Thames from aircraft during WWII. Only two clusters of the multi-building forts remain, so if you live in England you should take a boat tour of these fascinating old ruins before they're gone forever.
to History by riotnrrd
Wednesday
Nov 2, 2005
Tolkien was pretty clear about the sex lives of elves, but that hasn't stopped the usual gang of perverts from doing the standard photoshop antics. But who knows? Maybe there is more to elf sex than he knew.
to Sex by riotnrrd
Sunday
Oct 30, 2005
Halloween is actually a ripped-off Celt holiday.
to Humor by fool
Thursday
Oct 27, 2005
John Cage's Suite for Toy Pianoand the Loser's Lounge performance of The Zombies' "Butcher's Tale" got the toy piano going in the 20th century. But now, they're extensible.
to Music by dha
A true jedi, bust a move, must, hmm?
to Humor by riotnrrd
Thursday
Oct 20, 2005
Gridgame is an aesthetically-pleasing variant of Conway's game of life.
to Flash by fool
Monday
Oct 17, 2005
If hacking is just like painting, then all you programmers should be worried about your jobs.
to Art by riotnrrd
Throw your camera in the air and take a picture like you just don't care!
to Photography by riotnrrd
Destroy.Hot.Action takes porn clips and visually mangles and distorts them into something like abstract art.
to Art by riotnrrd
Saturday
Oct 15, 2005
America's best known cartoon mascot was also once suicidally depressed.
to Comics by riotnrrd
The University of Florida Book of Insect Records is full of fun facts about things that want to lay eggs in your brain.
to Science by riotnrrd
Friday
Oct 14, 2005
At BabyCage.net they believe that the most important tool you need in life to succeed is discipline.
to Parenting by roo
Monday
Oct 10, 2005
Zinc and Vitamin C, both antioxidants, are very beneficial to health and immune function. The problem is, both of these nutrients interfere with the absorption of copper and iron. Copper and iron are beneficial to the body as oxidants. Thus, consumption of one comes at the expense of the other. This is known as the copper paradox.
to Health by isosceles
Friday
Oct 7, 2005
Questioning the originality of Britney Spears.
to Music by roo
Here, have a history of the codpiece.
to Fashion by fringehead
I want to balance rocks on each other for a living too!
to Art by fringehead
Thursday
Oct 6, 2005
Various obsessive maniacs have attempted to create a vocabulary for describing interpersonal relationships
to Linguistics by fringehead
Your trick or treating will be legendary, even in Hell.
to Culture by fringehead
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