Friday, October 30, 2009

Things On the Internet

I have accumulated things to go on here that I found on the interwebs/net/tubes or the bloggy-boos (yes, I have heard someone refer to blogs as "bloggy-boos").

1. This website has cute backgrounds for your computer or iPhone (the ones for the iPhone are WAY cooler, so I might download them for use with something else), as well as apparel and original prints. PLUS, there is a memory game with some of the characters. I mean, Andy Awesome has everyone important, from Dr. Zoiberg to ninja peas that oddly resemble some other ballin' ninjas I know (also, note how similar Luke Skywalker and Robin look).

2. When I was younger, I wanted to get that special paint they make so people can just put up chalkboards wherever they want. That stuff is so cool. Almost as cool as this. Not only is dry erase neater, but it doesn't make such an awful sound when you use it.

3. John Green is one of my heroes. Not only is he an amazing author, but he and his brother Hank make a YouTube series called "Vlogbrothers," the history of which can be found here. These are two videos he made talking about the nature of fame in relation to Baloon Boy, which I know is a tired, subject, but John is hilarious.

Note: He calles his wife "The Yeti" because like The Real Yeti, "She'll be a prominent part of our folklore, you'll hear many stories about her, but sightings will be exceedingly rare."





Friday, September 25, 2009



Yes, Kirk Cameron and Ray Comfort, the world makes so much more sense now.

Monday, September 21, 2009

About time, indeed.

I love TED Talks, and I obviously love webcomics, especially Least I Could Do. Rayne Summers is like Tucker Max or Barney Stinson: You want to hate them and everything they stand for, but you really can't keep yourself form loving them. I wish that today's comic could someday be reality. But, you know, Rayne isn't...real.

Monday, September 14, 2009

I am a new reader of The Sartorialist, but so far, I very much like what I see. This is also very true. Guys really underestimate the value of a good fit. A lot of girls do, too. Tailoring is important, and I wish I had a bigger budget for it.

http://www.thesartorialist.blogspot.com/

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Clue, The Office, and Peanut Butter


There are many great combos in this world: Peanut Butter and Jelly, Peanut Butter and Honey, Peanut Butter and Nutella, Peanut Butter and Banana, and a lot of other things not including Peanut Butter. This has now joined their ranks. Clue and "The Office?" What a wonderful idea.

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Hilarity in Human Form

Streeter Seidell is brilliant. No joke. He created White Whine, a website that is like Stuff White People Like, except real and updated more regularly. And he has a fairly newer project called Damn It Son, which should make every young man out there feel bad about himself. He also works for College Humor, which is my favorite place to waste time. Pretty much everyone who works there is brilliant.

P.S. When you click the link for College Humor (and I know you will), search for "Phantom of the Office." And watch them all. Every. Single. One.

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

"Because it's easier to be lazy than happy."



"Moving is hard, both furniture and Facebook networks. Who has the time?"