Mashup of the Day: “Greedo the Guido” by deviantARTist exo-politic-2012.
Shoot at me, bro.
[pacalin.]
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Mashup of the Day: “Greedo the Guido” by deviantARTist exo-politic-2012.
Shoot at me, bro.
[pacalin.]
(Source: pacalin)
Late Links:
- UR Doing It Wrong: Noted Pick-Up Artist Allegedly Shoots A Woman In The Face.
- Bikini Thursday: Irina Sheik and Eliza Doolittle.
- Cleavage Thursday: Ashley Tisdale, Sofia Vergara, and Kendra Wilkinson.
- Pretty In Print: Paz de la Huerta in Paper; Amy Adams in Marie Claire; Gemma Merna in Nuts; Adam Levine in Cosmo.
- The ladies of the People’s Choice Awards.
- Get To Know A Hottie: Tara Marie Ashley.
- International Beauty of the Day: Lisalla Montenegro.
- Filmdrunk: James Franco refers to himself in the third person now.
- Nerve: Best of Craigslist: New Year’s Eve Missed Connections.
- Holy Taco: Things You Can Do With The Electronic Snuggie: An Owner’s Guide.
- SuperBooyah: The 25 Funniest Real Names Of Celebrities.
[photo: reddit.]
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Infographic of the Day: Matt Ellerbrock explains the impetus behind his “Many Bodies of Christian Bale” infographic (you know, besides Christian Bale’s many bodies):
With the recent release of David O. Russell’s “The Fighter,” starring Mark Walberg and Christian Bale, I’ve often found myself explaining to friends and family the incredible body transformations Christian Bale has gone through since filming “The Machinist” (2004). I typically resort to googling images of the actor to compare, and have done this enough to discover that there are some composite images from a few of Bale’s roles, but nothing comes close to showing us a more complete picture of just what he’s gone through over the last 8 years of his career. This image is my attempt to remedy that.
inb4 The Many Bodies of Kermit the Frog.
[/film.]
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Casemod of the Day: YouTuber ncarouso11 shows off his Xbox 360’s new home — inside a frakkin’ toaster.
[escapist.]
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VIACOM had thought about selling out HARMONIX but isnt they came back with a slap in the face
Harmonix buys itself from Viacom and returns to the indie game development scene.take that bitches!
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Microsoft claims that 2011 will be year of KINECT. (though not seen on any chinese calendars).
STEPHEN MCGILL of Microsoft’s UK office said, when asked about the gaming console add on success, quoted that is was mainly due to “INCREDIBLY GAMES” and went on later to say (when asked about next years projections) that the gaming add on will “blow our minds” and that theres an “incredible line up” so i got a feeling (oooo hoooo) that 2011 will see tooo many KINECT games and not enough controller games.
personal opinion as it is. what are yours?
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again, this isnt mine but neat enough to be posted. was found at www.kotaku.com (:

A 23-year-old man was hit by a Lexus SUV Monday while trying to play a real-life version of Frogger across a South Carolina highway, police say.
The man, who’s name was not released, was listed in stable condition at an area hospital, according to WYFF 4 news.
Clemson police chief Jimmy Dixon told the station that the man and his friends were talking about playing Frogger and that prior to being hit by the Lexus the 23-year-old shouted “Go!” and darted into traffic.
No word on whether his buddies made it to the logs.
this is not my original words so ill be posting it all in quotes, but i thought it was neat enough to share :

Origin PC is showing off their obscenely expensive liquid-cooled Xbox 360, gaming computer hybrid at CES next week.
The Big O features a high performance liquid cooled overclocked gaming PC AND a liquid cooled Xbox 360 Slim inside one system. The starting configuration combines the power of an Intel Core i7 930 processor overclocked to 4.9GHz, dual NVidia GTX480 graphics cards, and 6GB of Corsair Dominator memory at 1600 MHz into one beefy, completely water-cooled monstrosity of a gaming rig.
The starting price for the system is $7,669, that’s more than what Fahey paid for95 Nissan Pathfinder this year. The “high-end” version will set you back $16,669. The founders of the company will be showing off the rig at CES as well as announcing new systems during next week’s show.
My top question? Has anyone dropped the cash for one of these systems yet?
(Source: kotaku.com)