You think he wants to go for a walk?
Tyson the boxer is super excited to go for a walk. Look at that happy dog jump!
You think he wants to go for a walk?
Tyson the boxer is super excited to go for a walk. Look at that happy dog jump!
Cheaters don't deserve cake.
Portals + Basketball = A Pretty Rad Video
Artist Travis English made these minimalist posters for all six “Star Wars” films. They're so good you'll even love the posters for the films you love to hate. (I'm looking at you, “Attack of the Clones.”)
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Someone removed a really important letter and now we have a problem.
Any girl who saw “Clueless” was totally jealous of Cher's virtual closet. Fast forward 17 years, and FaceCake Marketing Technologies has made the 1995 fantasy into a 2012 reality.
Created through the power of Microsoft Kinect, the "Swivel" virtual fitting room application allows the user to try on custom-fit jewelry, clothes, and accessories. Like, totally bitchin'!
Via: tecca.com
An ugly fight on the right. Former CNP boss Steve Baldwin gay baits Human Events chief, blasts Mitt Romney for his “hundreds of actions to advance the homosexual agenda.”
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Mitt Romney's rise has provoked an intense counter-reaction from some conservative leaders, but we'd venture that this is the nastiest.
In an interview with the Iowa talker Steve Deace, Steve Baldwin -- the former head of the conservative Council for National Policy -- dismissed the publisher of the conservative Human Events a "homosexual who likes Romney."
Baldwin also attacked Romney for his record with regards to gay rights as governor of Massachusetts:
I mean, his whole administration was characterized by an almost obsessive devotion to the homosexual agenda. I would venture to say that Mitt Romney was the most aggressive pro-gay governor in American history, either party. Period. I mean Amy Contrada wrote a thousand page book documenting hundreds of actions by this man to advance the homosexual agenda. Hundreds. He was obsessed with it. You gotta start wondering here.
What do you have to start wondering, exactly?
Baldwin didn't respond to a request for an interview.
Human Events publisher Jeff Carneal also did not respond to inquiries.
Steve Deace, the host of the show, told BuzzFeed that "My only comment would be that Steve Baldwin is one of the most honest brokers in politics I know."
(h/t Right Wing Watch)
I'd be all for war if it was like this.
A behind-the-scenes extra from the “Moneyball” Blu-Ray DVD. In all fairness, Pitt is sitting opposite Jonah Hill in the scene they are trying to film in this clip. I suspect some sort of comedic foul play.
Behold, paintings of the Almighty TimTebow. So endearing, they make you love him.
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Lana Del Rey gave quite the “performance” during her debut on “Saturday Night Live” last night. Lots of swaying in one place, awkward twirling, hair adjusting, and leg squirming. If she didn't have to pee by the end of the performance, I sure did.
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In storage since 1983 at Huntington Bank's headquarters in Columbus, a number of checks written by historical figures, including a few presidents, are currently available for public viewing in Huntington Bank's new branch in Brooklyn. The display is open through January 31.
George Washington wrote this check on May 31, 1799, six months before he died, for $500 to William Thornton.
Jefferson signed this check while as Secretary of State for $22.69 to Jacob Stine.
Two years before being elected, James Monroe wrote out a autograph check on December 15, 1815, for $37 to Henry Sheppard.
Abraham Lincoln's check to "self" for $800 ($11,260 current value) on April 13, 1865, two days before he died. The appraised value is at $25,000.
Like the wind.
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The widely followed Twitter account @HuffingtonPost has been posting homophobic and strange messages Sunday afternoon. One tweet attributes the hacking to the “New York Post.”
UPDATE: Tweets were immediately deleted from the @HuffingtonPost account.
The "cloverfdch" name the hacker uses was the same handle that showed up on Democratic Alaska Senator Mark Begich's account on New Year's Eve.
Via: muckrack.com
Everyone's shopping experience at the Copley Place mall in Boston just got a whole lot better.
Via: thedailywh.at
This just keeps getting better. Three days after announcing the formation of a presidential exploratory committee following a transfer of control over his Super PAC to Jon Stewart—and mere hours after that same Super PAC released a Mitt Romney attack ad set to air this week in South Carolina—Stephen Colbert fielded questions about it all from George Stephanopoulos Sunday morning during an at-times contentious appearance on ABC's “This Week.” And it was awesome.
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