John Green’s thought bubble video on US healthcare reform is both pretty and informative.
Sharks vs Cats on Tumblr
August 26, 2009 @ 11:50 pm

If you use Tumblr you have 2 days to help decide the fate of a great animal debate: Who is greater? The cat or the shark? Right now, the sharks are greater, but if you’re a cat person you can help change that by tagging your posts with “cat” when you publish. Easy!
Which way do you hang your toilet paper?
January 21, 2009 @ 1:24 pm

I agree with Clarence, the answer is definitely B.
John McCain with his tongue out, licking an ice cream cone
October 16, 2008 @ 5:02 pm

ROFL. I love the internet because stuff like this pops up in all sorts of varieties. Anyway, if you’re curious, the image above is an actual photo of John McCain at the end of the Presidential debate last night as he shuffled behind the desk to shake hands with the moderator. It was one of those nervous things I’m sure we all do when we know we’re looking stupid, but I bet McCain didn’t expect somebody to actually capture this face in a photo.
And this being the internet, somebody has Photoshop’d a big ice cream cone into the hands of McCain, making the picture all the more hilarious. Man, McCain’s arms have a life of their own sometimes. Am I the only person who thinks so?

OMG: “Joe the plumber” is a real person?!
October 16, 2008 @ 12:28 am
If you watched the debates tonight (Wednesday night), you will have heard both candidates reference somebody named “Joe the plumber”. I didn’t think much of it except that I thought it was a stupid replacement for the term “Joe six-pack” which Sarah Palin has been throwing around. But I just realized that this “Joe the plumber” is in fact a real person that both the candidates are referring to!
Katie Couric had a phone interview with the real Joe, known as Joseph Wurzelbacher, from Holland, Ohio and asked him how he feels about his recent 15 minutes of fame. Wow.
The Vice Presidential Debate video online at The New York Times
October 3, 2008 @ 1:10 am

If you missed tonight’s Vice Presidential debates between Biden and Palin, you can watch the whole thing over at the New York Times website.
Bonus: If you missed last Friday’s Presidential debates between Obama and McCain, you can catch up with that too using the link on the left side of the NYT page.
