In support of the Pirate Bay and what it has done to push forward online media, we hereby post this picture. If it were not for them we probably wouldn't have the wonders of the BBC iPlayer or hulu.com. We're talking 'bout a revolution here baby, for the latest on the Pirate Bay trial go here. In the meantime, we salute you guys!
Quentin and Jeremy, two gays, are at the zoo. When they come to the gorilla enclosure they notice one of the gorillas has a massive erection. Jeremy can't resist, he reaches through the bars and fondles the gorillas penis. Suddenly the gorilla grabs him, drags him into the cage and fucks him for six hours non-stop. When he's done the gorilla throws Jeremy out of the cage and an ambulance rushes him to hospital. Two days later Quentin visits him and asks: "Are you hurt?" "AM I HURT?!" Jeremy shouts "Wouldn't you be? He hasn't called, he hasn't text..." (via baddad78)
That's not a warm up for the public eye, keep that for the showers afterwards boys..
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/69324/It-s-Frank-Campard/
A piece of history, but quite amusing to watch. An American news show reports on one mans use of the internet to view a newspaper. Note the $5 per hour charge and the fact it takes him two hours to download a text only version of the paper (I believe I can devour the BBC, most of Engadget and possibly all of Cnet in that time). Them were the days!
Cute little song about how future generations might look back on the phenomenon of social networking. From The Artist Formerly Known as sweetafton23. Go to her page and buy the mp3's, like I did.
A t-shirt, available here, for, "..those who shan't be working together with him again." This thing just rolls on!
So by now we have all heard about it, and the man himself will hopefully be hanging his head in shame. For those not in the know, Christian Bale, on the set of the new Terminator movie, shouted out the DoP for stepping in his line of sight whilst doing a scene. Yup thats right the Director of Photography, the guy that makes all those amazing shots that you love happen. If you want that clip then go look it up, it's easy enough to find. Our kick is the remix of the voice clip that some genius has already created. Still shots and music I'm afraid but you get the idea.
This is cute if nothing else. Kittens + cool 21st century product + user generated videos = free advertising. Genius really, the ad execs at iRobot must be loving spending zero dollars on their product. Personally I havn't ever seen an advert for Roomba, there may be some out there I've just never looked it up.
CHICAGO - While moderates, Christians, Hindus, and even atheists reveled in the inclusive nature of President Obama’s inaugural address, one group feels left out in the cold. “We want recognition, rights, and we want them now. Probably,” said agnostic minister Pete Handsworn at a rally here Friday night. Over 50 people gathered in Grant Park to protest what they feel was a Presidential snub. In his address on Tuesday, President Obama acknowledged Christians, Muslims, Hindus and even, significantly, “those who do not believe”. “So you throw a bone to the atheists but leave us to fend for ourselves,” said handsworn, “We’re not sure how we feel about that.” The agnostics would have preferred Obama say “And those who do not believe or are not sure whether they believe or not.” Signs at the rally expressed the group’s feelings. Placards bore the slogans “We’re here, we’re agnostic, at least for now!” “Obama may have forgotten us!” “Uncertain Rigths!” and “We demand inclusion if possible!” Although Handsworn tended to speak most for the group, an official leader had not yet been chosen for the movement. “We’re holding off until we get more information about each other,” said one participant who was unsure whether to give her name. (By Acedtect@SuBBrilliant News)
A shrink was doing a therapy session with four young mums &their small kids.