1. Thanks, Tidei hahahaha!

    Thanks, Tidei hahahaha!

    (Source: wolfgangphoenix)

  2. ilovecharts:

    thefrogman:

    This one might require some thinking or knowledge of polar bear riddles. 

    ::slow clap::

  3. thedailywhat:

So Much For That of the Day: Disney’s Joy Division-inspired Mickey tee is no more.
Despite tickling band co-founder Peter Hook’s compliment bone, the company decided to yank the questionable homage after their cool uncle told them what Joy Division actually is.
“As soon as we became aware there could be an issue, we pulled it from our shelves and our online store to review the situation further,” a rep is quoted as saying.
Not to worry, there are plenty of kind souls on eBay who will be more than happy to part ways with this suddenly limited tee for a measly $202.50 and counting.
[pitchfork.]

    thedailywhat:

    So Much For That of the Day: Disney’s Joy Division-inspired Mickey tee is no more.

    Despite tickling band co-founder Peter Hook’s compliment bone, the company decided to yank the questionable homage after their cool uncle told them what Joy Division actually is.

    “As soon as we became aware there could be an issue, we pulled it from our shelves and our online store to review the situation further,” a rep is quoted as saying.

    Not to worry, there are plenty of kind souls on eBay who will be more than happy to part ways with this suddenly limited tee for a measly $202.50 and counting.

    [pitchfork.]

  4. thedailywhat:

Wonderful, Magical Animal of the Day: Researchers at Detroit Medical Centre say they managed to stop a patient’s life-threatening nosebleed by stuffing bacon up her nose.
“Cured salted pork crafted as a nasal tampon and packed within the nasal vaults successfully stopped nasal hemorrhage promptly, effectively, and without sequelae,” write the four authors of a paper published in the Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology.
The test subject, who suffers from a hereditary disorder called Glanzmann thrombasthenia, is prone to potentially lethal epistaxis — known to laymen as “nosebleeds.”
Though this unnamed woman is the first to have her condition successfully treated with strips of cured pork, the tradition dates back awhile. The researchers speculate that bacon tampons are no longer in common use due to concern over “bacterial and parasitic complications.”
Science!
[guardian.]

    thedailywhat:

    Wonderful, Magical Animal of the Day: Researchers at Detroit Medical Centre say they managed to stop a patient’s life-threatening nosebleed by stuffing bacon up her nose.

    “Cured salted pork crafted as a nasal tampon and packed within the nasal vaults successfully stopped nasal hemorrhage promptly, effectively, and without sequelae,” write the four authors of a paper published in the Annals of Otology, Rhinology and Laryngology.

    The test subject, who suffers from a hereditary disorder called Glanzmann thrombasthenia, is prone to potentially lethal epistaxis — known to laymen as “nosebleeds.”

    Though this unnamed woman is the first to have her condition successfully treated with strips of cured pork, the tradition dates back awhile. The researchers speculate that bacon tampons are no longer in common use due to concern over “bacterial and parasitic complications.”

    Science!

    [guardian.]

  5. Skreeeeeeeee

    Skreeeeeeeee

    (Source: thehungergamestrilogy)

  6. Dear Wiki, I have a report due. What to do without you? :-p
thedailywhat:

Wiki Dependency of the Day: Katie Notopoulos is using her Twitter account to catalog the complaints emanating from Millennials worried about how the Great Wikipedia Blackout of 2012 is going to affect their school projects.
[@katienotopoulos.]

    Dear Wiki, I have a report due. What to do without you? :-p

    thedailywhat:

    Wiki Dependency of the Day: Katie Notopoulos is using her Twitter account to catalog the complaints emanating from Millennials worried about how the Great Wikipedia Blackout of 2012 is going to affect their school projects.

    [@katienotopoulos.]

  7. mattsbrickgallery:

    arcadian-phoenix:

    So… I love pirate ships. I can’t get enough of them. My father got me a lego pirate ship when I was like… 13? and I’ve been addicted to them ever since. Of course I haven’t been able to get any until now. These two pieces are my pride and joys…. next to my kids of course. The Black Pearl took me three hours to put together and the Queen Anne took me closer to four or five. There was a lot that went into these babies. They both have working rudders, canons, the sails and helm move, and the captain’s cabin opens up on the sides and back in both of them to reveal the nifty little play area inside.

    Aren’t they just fucking awesome!?

    I love pirate ships-MBG

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