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VIDEO: Adam Carolla Explains How to Change Your Life
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PETA Member Packages Herself Like Meat At Alabama BBQ Restaurant
On Wednesday, a woman packaged in plastic wrap and fake blood held a PETA demonstration outside Dreamland Bar-B-Que in downtown Montgomery, Ala. Because, you know, nothing says “meat is murder” like a mostly naked chick.
Time to break out the Southern hospitality!
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VIDEO: The Idiot’s Guide to Generating A Bunch of Traffic Online
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VIDEO: Gangnam Style Christmas Lights!
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VIDEO: The Love Child of Game of Thrones And Seinfeld
hat tip: Buzzfeed
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VIDEO: Official Trailer of Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie
Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie – Official Trailer (HD) – YouTube.
Description:
“Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie” is a passion project by independent filmmakers James Rolfe and Kevin Finn, based on the popular web series. The film is being produced outside the studio system, entirely funded by fan donations. Principle photography took place in Spring of 2012, in the Los Angeles area, with Jason Brewer as the DP. Additional filming is taking place on the East Coast. Editing is in its early stages.
The film is inspired by the famous Atari video game burial of 1982. Atari produced a game based on the biggest blockbuster movie of that year, E.T., and rushed it to meet the deadline for the Christmas shopping season. It was a commercial failure and millions of unsold game cartridges were buried in a desert landfill in Alamogordo, New Mexico. Coincidentally, it’s not too far from Roswell, the landing site of a different kind of E.T.
The Trailer features music by Bear McCreary (Battlestar Gallactica, The Walking Dead). The track is called “Maverick Regeneration” and can be downloaded as part of the Play for Japan album. All proceeds go to help earthquake victims in Japan.
https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/play-for-japan-the-album/id450785090The film is expected to be completed in the summer of 2013, but only time will tell. Independent films take a long time to finish. This one is no exception. It’s eventually expected to be released on DVD and/or Blu-ray, and to be available around the world, after showing to some live audiences in theater venues. Digital downloads is also an option. The immediate goal is to finish the film first.
See updates on James Rolfe’s personal site
http://cinemassacre.com.
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Cracker Culture Clash Tonight on South Park: Eric Cartman Vs Honey Boo Boo
via ‘Honey Boo Boo’ Gets Own Character on ‘South Park’ [VIDEO].
Toddlers and Tiaras breakout star Alana Thompson a.k.a. Honey Boo Boo earned her own reality spin-off, Here Comes Honey Boo Boo, this year. Now Comedy Central is turning the 7-year-old into a South Park character.
Cartoon versions of Honey Boo Boo and her mother, June Shannon, will appear in Wednesday’s South Park episode in which “Cartman discovers he has a rival in America’s Sweetheart, Honey Boo Boo.”
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How to Quit Your Job if You Want a Radical Career Change
It is an email that will probably make most senior managers squirm in their seats.
An employee at a media agency in London has decided to send a leaving speech detailing his grievances with a company manager to all members of staff.
And worse still – that email has now gone viral after it was posted online, with its hashtag trending on Twitter.
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In the email Mr Allen also alleges the manager has jokingly referred to the Paralympics as the ‘Spastic Olympics’ and openly claimed to be proud ‘not to have a drop of Jewish blood in him’.
He claims he ‘regularly made sexist and other bigoted remarks’ and ‘took a female colleague out for a drink on the day he interviewed her, then later took her back to the MEC offices that night and had sexual relations with her in the meeting rooms on the 3rd floor’.
He said the allegations were ‘common knowledge throughout the team’ and said ‘it is hard to fathom that such a man is responsible for the work well-being of over 30 staff’.
Before signing off the message he wrote, ‘I am writing this message in order to expose the failings and protect others in future’ and ‘I am a good human being who treats people with respect.’
‘Not one thing on this email has been exaggerated or made up. This is my truth to you all.
‘No doubt I fully expect the above to be ripped apart but as long as the truth is out there then that’s all I can do.’
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Burger King Employees Should Not Upload Pics of Themselves Contaminating the Lettuce
via Burger King Employee Stands In Lettuce, Gets Busted By 4chan.
So here’s what happened: an anonymous user posted an image on 4chan Monday night of himself standing in two tubs of lettuce along with the caption “This is the lettuce you eat at Burger King.”
Unfortunately for him, he failed to strip out the GPS tags before uploading the picture, and the anons (the nameless, faceless people who spend time on 4chan) pretty much immediately tracked down his location to Mayfield Heights, Ohio.
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The Anniversary of My 29th Birthday
via “10 Reasons I Know I’m Getting Older” at Divine Secrets of a Domestic Diva».
Today is the 5th Anniversary of my 29th Birthday.
I’m reminded by people, mostly those who are older than me, that 34 isn’t so bad. They tell me I really shouldn’t complain, and basically that being in your mid-thirties is no big deal.
Then there are those who tell me that I’m only as old as I feel. I don’t know about the rest of you, but I’m not as sprite as I used to be. Honestly, I can’t even putting a little bounce in my step without running the risk of pulling something.
Now, God willing, I’ve got a lot of life left to live. Although I might not be over the hill, it’s just that the ascent to the top seems to be happening faster than I would prefer.
You want to know how I know this? Here’s how I can tell:
1. The last two pairs of shoes I’ve purchased were both made by Dr. Scholl’s.
What Cosmopolitan Would Look Like As Edited by Jane Austen
via Cosmo Mag Gets Eighteenth-Century Makeover by Emily Esfahani Smith at « Acculturated:
Someone at the humor website Historic LOLs had some fun giving Cosmopolitan magazine an eighteenth-century makeover. It’s a far cry from the sex-obsessed magazine of today, but this new old version of it is something that even Jane Austen might approve of:
Well, that may be taking it too far. But that’s what makes this cover so great: By placing the magazine in a more prudish context, but using similar headlines as those of today, this cover highlights just how absurd and over-the-top Cosmo‘s contemporary covers are.
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Parody is one way to respond to Cosmopolitan magazine. But there’s another way, too–one that six New York women have hit upon. If you’re interested in a real fashion magazine for women that is classier than those on the stands today, then check out Verily magazine, a new publication that is bucking the Cosmo trend. Managed by six New York professionals, the new magazine is seeking to engage “in conversation on what it means to be authentic women in the 21st century.”
How Aaron Sorkin Plagiarizes Himself Over and Over Again
Via Slate, “When Aaron Sorkin Repeats Himself”:
It’s no secret that Aaron Sorkin likes to re-use his favorite lines. Though, to be honest, even I would not have guessed that he had used the derisive phrase “You think?” roughly 20 times, as the video below rather impressively demonstrates.
Kudos, too, to drfunky17, as this particular YouTube user calls himself, for bringing in Bulworth(the work Sorkin did on that script is uncredited, but widely acknowledged)
The Hazards of Suing Internet Satirists
via Lawyer Finds Suing The Oatmeal More Difficult Than Expected | Geekosystem.
Lawyer Charles Carreon may have bit off more than he could chew when he delivered notice to one Matthew Inman, the creator behind the immensely popular webcomic The Oatmeal. You see, Carreon is representing FunnyJunk, a website that had a spat with Inman last year over infringement accusations. They’re now demanding $20,000 for their trouble. And the internet isn’t happy with that.
In addition to the $20,000, the notice also demanded the removal of all reference to FunnyJunk or FunnyJunk.com from Inman’s website. Maybe the cat will find the bag more hospitable this time. Or not.
But once he received the letter, Inman decided to write a response in his own fashion. In it, he breaks down the letter with a series of witty retorts with a few raised eyebrows. When Carreon quotes the source code as intentional maliciousness, it’s hard to take the rest seriously.


















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