I have probably told you this before, but

indefensible:

I am pretty sure that we’re attacking this whole smoking problem completely the wrong way. If we want people to stop smoking, we shouldn’t ban it or tax it out of existence. We just need to invent something else that looks even cooler when you do it!

thedailywhat:

Tee of the Day:Guy Fawkes Mustache” tee from Block 33.

Remember, remember to love your soup strainer / No matter which mustache you’ve got.

[theawesomer.]

thedailywhat:

SB44: I C WAT U DUN THUR.

[reddit.]

kappachan:

gamefreaksnz:

mapenvelop : beste miray

The MapEnvelop project prints your current location inside of your letter’s envelope.

daustralala:

naluna:

(via pie0 tinygiraffe)

On Assertiveness

kappachan:

obssesivedisneyfreak:

If you don’t like Cinderella because she seems so “naive” and “weak,” listen to this quote from the Walt himself in 1949:

“She believed in dreams, all right, but she also believed in doing something about them.   When Prince Charming didn’t come along, she went over to the palace and got him.”

I never thought of Cinderella that way.

nyonyo:

hotvvheels:

Virgin Racing

Damn, keren livery-nya. Performance? Dunno, remains to be seen.

Internet nominated for Nobel Peace Prize

The Internet has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize. Yes, folks, the medium that has brought us icanhascheezburgerFAILblogMySpace, and 4chan among other things is on the list of candidates to bring home the award that US President Barack Obama won last year.
Of course the internet has been the instrument of peace, there’s no doubt about it. Everyone’s too busy to wage war because they’re all updating their statuses on Facebook and Twitter, and are running around collecting points and badges on Foursquare.

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Mickey Mouse, 47th President of the United States of America

Daring Fireball pointed to this New York Times blog talking about the recent US Supreme Court decision granting corporations First Amendment rights, that is the right to free speech, including determining political allegiances and funding.
Wasting little time, PR company Murray Hill Incorporated decided that the next logical step was for businesses to run for a seat in the US Congress and produced this brilliant campaign video.

As if it’s not enough, here’s a chronological account of what happens following that decision up to January 2029 when Mickey Mouse gets inaugurated as the 47th US President.

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