I love a good Pixar animation. This short film done by students from a visual arts school looks like it fell straight out from the Pixar studios, it's that good.
So it's Thursday, the day that brings both joy and pain because it's almost Friday but it still isn't. It's like that moment where a girl invites you inside for coffee after a date, and after you graciously accept, the only thing she gives you, is coffee. As that feeling is "yissssss" followed swiftly by "noooooooo", I thought I'd help pull you out of that feeling with this video of an old lady saying "screw agism" and busting out some dance moves to a beat boxer in Bruxelles.
The world is unfortunately full of people who thrive on negativity and the internet spewed those people out in force this morning when the Supergirl trailer was released. Those people can, quite frankly, all form a queue and blow me, and here's why...
I truly admire someone who can tell a moving story and I don't care which format that storytelling is done in. The Moped Diaries is undoubtedly the best thing on Youtube right now, I challenge you to watch it and not feel something by the end of it.
So in nostalgia filled news, Charlie Sheen and Van Damme made an appearance in a music video for The Hum because... er, reasons. Seriously, it's not an action-flick kind of music video or anything, they just show up. Still, the song is decent, so enjoy.
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A charming old white woman from Nebraska is suing all homosexuals. I'm not entirely sure if she's including bi-sexuals or pan-sexuals or any other "sexual" that might graze against the homosexual category, but definitely all the clear-cut gay people are on notice. What is the premise of her suit?
There are few things that make nerds (I'm a nerd) want to punch each other in the face as much as getting details wrong from their most beloved franchises.
Tim Russ, best known as the Vulcan Tuvoc from Star Trek: Voyager gives this hilarious comedic explanation of what "May the Fourth" is really about.