Last Week In Crazy
Another week, another crop of people making the news for opening their mouth (or worse) and getting attention for the regrettable things that come out...
Another week, another crop of people making the news for opening their mouth (or worse) and getting attention for the regrettable things that come out...
Posted 05.04.2012
For their eight year anniversary, Gallery 1988 is honoring their favorite works with "Memes," an art exhibition opening today which features over 100 ...
Huffington Post | Carolyn Gregoire | Posted 04.17.2012
We're all obsessed with Internet sensations like the Ryan Gosling 'Hey Girl' meme, Texts from Hillary, #whatshouldwecallme, and LOLCats -- but have yo...
Sarah Alban | Posted 04.10.2012
God knows how long I took forcing these words into a coherent blog. But for the love of everything you hold dear: Please speak English. Speak any language. Speak anything longer than three letters. Speak anything more sophisticated than a LOLcat caption.
By Karissa Rosenfield (click here for original article) We hope these architectural LOLCats will help you through your Friday. They have been appe...
Greg Voakes | Posted 04.02.2012
Often designed for spreading original jokes with friends and having them gain momentum, memes are now the ultra popular bits of content that provide us with the occasional stifled laugh from our cubicle.
Colin Delany | Posted 03.20.2012
Here's an angle that just occurred to me about yesterday's widespread online protests against the "Stop Online Piracy Act": normally we talk about dig...
Posted 01.18.2012
Thousands of websites are participating in a content blackout today in protest of SOPA and PIPA, two controversial bills that would place an unprecede...
Posted 06.17.2011
Take a look at this. It's with cats - but I think the conversation might ring a bell! –MT Don't Miss a Good Laugh! Sign up to receive m...
Posted 11.28.2011
MAD Magazine's Cartoon Network show recently took on the brave task of trying to encapsulate the Internet into one little cartoon. The result is "Thun...
Andrew Shaffer | Posted 05.25.2011
While the initial chapters stick close to Kafka's well-known novella, the book spirals out of control (in a good way) when Samsa leaves his parents' home to relieve them of a large, adorable kitten.
The Huffington Post | Chris C. Anderson | Posted 01.06.2012
We were going to visit a cat café in Tokyo. End of discussion. While I was traveling through Tokyo on a recent trip with my girlfriend she made i...
Valerie Frankel | Posted 11.17.2011
Obviously, I'm doing it wrong. Whenever I issue an order, my kids roll their eyes and tell me to take "a chillaxative."
Paul Bowers | Posted 05.25.2011
Because we took the plunge before crossing the stage, we are something of a novelty. Do I miss out by being married? Sometimes.
Brad Friedman and Desi Doyen | Posted 05.25.2011
TWITTER: @GreenNewsReport. The 'GNR' is also now available on your cell phone via Stitcher Radio's mobile app!. IN TODAY'S RADIO REPORT: Is Beck t...
Huffington Post | Catharine Smith | Posted 05.25.2011
Editor's Note: Due to editorial consideration, the infographic and accompanying text have been removed from this post....
Bradley W. Bloch | Posted 05.25.2011
For the large swath of humanity that lives in modern industrial societies, the great existential question is simply this: What are we to do with our free time?
Jessica Olien | Posted 05.25.2011
LOLcatz has already been made into a book and it's likely that your bad idea makes it look like Animal Farm.
The Huffington Post | Amy Hertz and Jessie Kunhardt | Posted 05.25.2011
Blog to bestseller, it was the story of the decade. Most popular blogs were a book deal waiting to happen, and a wave of recent bestsellers that origi...
Wired | Posted 05.25.2011
IBM is that latest company to join in the Pentagon's quest to make electronics that mimic the "function, size, and power consumption" of a cat's brain...
Posted 05.07.2012