Video Game of Thrones (Super Mario World/Game of Thrones Mashup) [Video]
The Game of Thrones intro… if it were set in the World of Super Mario! [NicksplosionFX]
The Game of Thrones intro… if it were set in the World of Super Mario! [NicksplosionFX]
Food artist and grocery store meat manager Kieran Gormley (Epic Grinds on Tumblr) uses ground beef and pork to create fantastic meat sculptures based on characters from video games and pop culture. When it comes to sculpting meat, the man is a total genius! [Source: Epic Grinds]
Yep, a lowercase “lol” can be a big disappointment when you’re expecting an uppercase one. [Source: Loading Artist]
Last week, GAS brought you a climate change debate with Bill Nye on CNN’s Crossfire. He was pitted against outspoken co-host S.E. Cupp and Nick Loris of the Heritage Foundation. On the Sunday edition of John Oliver’s new HBO show “Last Week Tonight,” Oliver had a REAL debate with Nye on the issue. I can’t […]
Even though the U.S. version is slated to vary somewhat from the British Broadchurch original, I still need to get to my Broadchurch viewing STAT! Also — The Doctor speaks “American’! http://youtu.be/s9IWvbbZPZc [FOX / via YouTube]
From marrying Marge to losing his hair, Homer sees his life flash before him, move-by-move. D’OH! [ADHD]
Check out this interesting report by Biologist Timothy Mousseau, a man who has been studying the lasting effects of radiation on the flora and fauna of Chernobyl, Ukraine for more than a decade. [The New York Times | Via The Presurfer]
Zack Snyder tweeted this picture of the Batmobile earlier today with this caption: Could be time to pull the tarp…Tomorrow? Does it mean we’ll get to see the full thing tomorrow? I can’t wait! [Source: Zack Snyder on Twitter]
The Star Wars Vader Domed Tin Lunchbox features Darth Vader, Stormtroopers, Luke Skywalker and Han Solo! This lunchbox is 7″ long X 3.25″ wide X 5″ high and just when you think this is only a Vader lunchbox you realize it has a little bit of everything for you Star Wars fans! [Star Wars Vader […]
Federal Communications Commission chairman Tom Wheeler has hinted at further revisions to the way the FCC approaches net neutrality. But he’s still stopping short of a “pure” implementation of the principles. Wheeler sparked criticism back in April when the FCC suggested new rules to deal with the problem that, as things stand, it doesn’t have […]