Joker’s got mad skillz.

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Joker’s got mad skillz.
The other day I’m going to work and stopped at a stop sign where I see a homeless man standing under a cardboard sign that says “Need Work”. He’s got a Sharpie and he’s making a new sign. What’s on the opposite side of the piece of cardboard that he’s writing on? An ad for jobdango.com.
In the sentence, “That peaked my interest,” is peaked spelled peaked or peeked? This has been bothering me all day long.
Have you ever seen this before? It’s the craziest thing. India and Pakistan famously hate each other and they have turned that hate into a intricate performance at the border as they lower their flags. Watch it. It reminded me of this crazy amalgamation of animals fighting on the Nature Channel and Step Crews going at each other on MTV.
[PS – Simpsons is now in HD! Simpsons is now in HD!]
I don’t know how you personally feel about the whole Christian Bale blowup, but I think it is kind of amusing. I mean, first off who cares? He had a bad day at work. We all have bad days at work. And how many times have you heard a song this catchy after you had a bad day at work? Not often, I’m guessing…
Go here for the MP3 so you can hum along every time you want to kick someone’s ass at work.
What’s better than cutting up old Van Damme movies with throbbing 80’s synth electro music? Nothing, I tell you.
Röyksopp is about to put out a new album soon, which led me to look down the rabbit hole for music videos from their last album, The Understanding. This is what I found:
What Else Is There? from Röyksopp on Vimeo.
If you aren’t already familiar with this band yet, you should be, because they are amazingly awesome. These two Swedes teamed up with Karin Dreijer Andersson from The Knife for this one. Isn’t it dreamy?
I just read this news story, which is extremely bizarre, out of Indiana about a mother who thinks that she found a hidden message both in a baby doll and in a Nintendo DS game where a baby says "Islam is the light". Watch the clip and you tell me: Does that sound anything like Islam to you? It doesn’t sound anything like Islam to me. Are Americans a little too paranoid about these sorts of things?