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I’m not sure what it is about animals affecting human mannerisms that’s so hilarious, but friends and I just can’t get over this polite bear waving hello. You can almost hear him say “oh helloo there!”
on YoutubeI’m not sure what it is about animals affecting human mannerisms that’s so hilarious, but friends and I just can’t get over this polite bear waving hello. You can almost hear him say “oh helloo there!”
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Various Artists (but Kubrick’s vision) (1968)An epic soundtrack to an awe inspiring film.
Listening to the 2001: A Space Odyssey Soundtrack will make your day seem significant and very weird.
And while we’re at it, how awesome is this monolith action figure?

Jimmy FallonCan’t claim to be the biggest Jimmy Fallon fan, but one of TV’s greatest theme songs plus The Doors? Pretty genius.
Plus, I pretty much live in a world of Very Hungry Caterpillars and Wockets in Pockets.
Smooth MovesOK, so you’ve probably already seen this viral video of an awesome kid caught dancing to Michael Jackson’s Smooth Criminal while doing the dishes.
But that doesn’t make it any less lovable.

It’s simple things like The Kitten Covers tumblr that make the internet such a special little place.
on FlickrThese photos of people getting scared in Nightmare’s Fear Factory are stupendous!
We won’t be making it to the old haunted house this year, but these photos are filling the void nicely.
I love Halloween time!
Thanks Steve for bringing these to my attention.

Unaired PilotLove TV Carnage, love teen chat shows. See the two combine in The Best of Totally for Teens and pray that it gets picked up by Adult Swim.
Animated Google DoodleAs a fellow Freddie Mercury fan, I was tickled with Jennifer Hom’s Google homage in honor of what would have been his 65th birthday.
I don’t usually notice the celebrated google doodles that often, but this one’s extra special, with rainbows and tigers and that signature mustache.
Happy Birthday Freddie.

I remember many years ago having a discussion about how unintentionally “bad” things (think Ed Wood) had gone the way of the dinosaur with media having become so overproduced by committee and only concerned with profits, with unusual voices being silenced by businesses that found no need for them…
and then the internet exploded with opportunity for amateur talents.
Anyone can have a dream and make it happen, so long as that dream is limited to becoming a viral video.
Just take A. Samuels, a 55 year old casino executive who wants to be a rapper.