THIS GAME IS GOING TOO FAR! [Comic]
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Watch as Joe Thatcher performs 75 movie and TV show impressions in just 5 minutes! The man say he isn’t that good, but I though most of his impressions were almost perfect. [ThatcherJoe]
If you see this sign posted somewhere, run. [Source: Obvious Plant | One Giant Hand | Via LS]
Leonard Nimoy: More than a hero, more than a than a legend, the world’s favorite Vulcan. Can’t wait to see that movie. Pre-order it here. [For the Love of Spock]
From Bigeyezzzzzzz: This is what happened when 2 guys with horns made a spontaneous decision to set up and play the Star Wars theme in front of John Williams’ house on 7/11/2016! With the high part played by 13 yr. old trumpeter, Bryce Hayashi, and the lower flugelhorn part played by Michael Miller (“Mickle”), John […]
Nostalgia is a really tough highwire act to master. You have to hit all the right chords without it seeming like you are pandering to the fan base, yet you don’t want to stray so far from original that fans do not recognize what they loved in the first place. That seems to be the […]
This enlightening video from “The Silph Road” will teach you everything you need to know about how to fight other Pokémon in Pokémon Go and what strategies to adopt according to the type of pokémon you’re fighting. Here’a a base attack/defense table to help you as well. [The Silph Road]
Graphite is one of the many interesting forms of carbon. And carbon I love! It morphs into coal, diamond, graphite, graphene, fullerenes, nanotubes, buckyballs and more, all with their own set of fantastic properties. Except for CO2, that causes global warming. But graphite is awesome! [ElectroBOOM]
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Note: The action starts at 2:30. 17 robots battling it out in a fight to the death, how can you go wrong with that? [Greg Killian | Via GT]