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“Allah told me to watch a Bruce Willis movie and walk the dog”
http://www.tallahassee.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=200880913007
That is one hilarious story of potential police brutality.
Too bad it wasn’t caught on camera. We could make another Don’t Tase me Bro remix using footage from it.
webcomics of the lol kind

Yeah. http://www.nataliedee.com/ This is the chick that’s married to the Toothpaste for Dinner guy.

Together they make:

Making 2D paintings 3D
This painting is displayed in the national palace museum of Taiwan. The actual size of the painting is about 1 foot wide and 40 feet long.
http://www.npm.gov.tw/exh96/orientation/flash_4/index.html
What interested me most about this site was the little animated segments they created with the painting. It reminded me of this video I stumbled upon a while back of someone turning a classic 2D painting into 3D wonderland.
The evolution of art never ceases to amaze me.
Urban Prankster
This is fantastic: http://urbanprankster.com/
I found this site via the Daily Dish which posted “Idea Vending Machine”

“Jake Bronstein recently bought a toy vending machine off the Internet. He filled the toy capsules with ideas of fun things to do and started placing the machine in various spots around New York. For 50 cents you get the original toy, an idea, and a map to guide you to the location for your idea. Each capsule also contains a quarter, refunding half of your purchase price (the machine wouldn’t let him charge less than 50 cents.) “
This site’s coverage is fantastic:
Manbabies, Bill O’Reilly, and Aging Hippies
I’ve been meaning to write something worthwhile. Something so profound and though-provoking that your frontal lobes pulsate with the titillating joy and wit of knowledge. TITILLATE!
But instead you get these:
2. Bill O’Reilly Goes Apeshit, the dance remix
3. “In 2002 some 2.7 percent of adults between 50 and 59 admitted to illicit drug use at least once in the preceding year. By 2005 that number had increased significantly, to 4.4 percent… by one estimate, the number of adults aged 50 and older treated for drug abuse will rise from 1.7 million in 2000 and 2001 to 4.4 million in 2020.” From “This is your Mom on Drugs: Aging Doesn’t Stop Drug Use.”

