It hurts just to look at it! (But the video’s well put together.)
“This is a website about brainfreeze. I made a movie at a seven eleven where I asked some people to get brainfreeze. They did, and it was awesome!!!”
Ouch! Ouch ouch ouch ouch!
I love this to bits.
The popular story has it that zealous Christian missionaries warned all non-Christian Chinese they’d “go to Hell” upon death. …In a classic case of misinterpretation, the Chinese believed Hell was the English term for the Afterlife. The word was incorporated and printed on the traditional Chinese Afterlife Monetary Offerings, otherwise known as Hell Bank Notes. Some refer to the notes as Spirit Money. …I love the denominations. This first set shows the highest dollar amount I’ve found yet: $8 billion.
At least it works that way for me.
First of all…thanks to everybody for the condolences. This has been a difficult time for both Peter and me, but we’re beginning to pull things together again. We’ll always miss Bubble: that doesn’t change. The relative silence in the house — for she was genuinely the world’s talkiest cat, with a sound effect for everything — is tough to take sometimes. Nonetheless (however soppy it sounds to say it) she wouldn’t have liked us to be sad for very long. Bubble’s basic “ground-of-being” level, when not sleeping with truly impressive intensity, was to be bouncing around doing things at maximum speed, enjoying herself and trying to draft everyone else available into the game. 
Secondary to that, a couple of web resources have turned up which lightened the mood a whole lot over the last week, or in some cases reduced me to tears of laughter.
The “Bored of the Rings” website (don’t miss the fanart)
Star Dudes: especially “The Phantom Dude”
Quentin Tarantino meets Plato’s Republic
Insultingly Stupid Movie Physics
Hulk’s Diary That Is On The Internet
And oh dear…
Ten things you didn’t know about the Queen Mum (Not the slightest bit less funny because she’s dead.)
Click on the image to see more. There are between twenty-five and thirty images in the set. Or use this link to view them as a slideshow.
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(If “extreme” is the right word, which I doubt.)
We are Unitarian Jihad, and our motto is: “Sincerity is not enough.” We have heard from enough sincere people to last a lifetime already. Just because you believe it’s true doesn’t make it true. Just because your motives are pure doesn’t mean you are not doing harm. Get a dog, or comfort someone in a nursing home, or just feed the birds in the park. Play basketball. Lighten up. The world is not out to get you, except in the sense that the world is out to get everyone.
Right on. There’s a name generator, too. Peter came up behind me and it immediately dubbed him “Brother Broadsword of Warm Humanitarianism”, which tells me that the generator works just fine, though if it had called him “Brother Oakeshott Type XVIIIb Longsword…”, I’d have fallen over. Too much to expect, I guess. (Additionally, there’s a reformed version of the generator over here. Schism already…don’tcha love it?)
Looks like my Unitarian Jihad Name is: Sister Howitzer of Looking at All Sides of the Question. Get yours here, if you like.
