LackHead sent me this one. The Onion, in prime form.
I don’t claim to be this newly discovered object. I’m only on the outer rim.
LackHead sent me this one. The Onion, in prime form.
I don’t claim to be this newly discovered object. I’m only on the outer rim.
The World of Warcraft clans are probably well aware of this site, but it was my youngest who pointed it out to me. He knows I’m a fan of comic and anime art, and an old D&D player, so the theme of the comic would fit into my interests.
There are a handful of somewhat stereotypical characters, in a somewhat stereotypical plot at times. For me, it’s the noble, honest and good hearted efforts of the character named Richard, which appeals the most. After all, anyone who dedicates their ambitions for the honor of ponies is hard to dislike. Plus, he has a way with children.
Check out Looking for Group if you have some time and a few trolls to kill.
I’m not a fan of Newt Gingrich, but a friend sent me this link and I find it funny and to the point:
I’ve never met Joshua Witter, but he’s a kindred spirit to be sure. Joshua is the creator of probably one of the most beautifully satirical sites I’ve seen in some time, the Post-Rapture Post.
His basic premise is simple: he’s an atheist, admittedly on the hedonistic side, who will be around should the impossible occur – the rapture. So, he’s offering a guaranteed postal service for those who will be spirited away, to send a message to their own relatives and friends of high debauchery left behind.
The brilliance of this project is self-evident. I can’t stop laughing!
Ever wanted to know the latest or past trend of end-of-the-world scenarios? This site has it all. A very entertaining read on just how wrong we’ve been and how scary things really are.
Visit Exit Mundi and kill some time before we all go.