Facebook Idiots
- May 10th, 2010
- Posted in Cool Stuff

The world is full of idiots and Facebook is no exception. Click “Continue Reading” for more examples from Facebook. Continue reading…

The world is full of idiots and Facebook is no exception. Click “Continue Reading” for more examples from Facebook. Continue reading…
ExplodingRabbi wrote:
This is my first game, and I have worked on it for over a year. It has been a long journey, but I think you will see that all of my effort has paid off. I have recreated the entire game of Super Mario Bros, but now you can play as different characters. Each character plays just like they do in their original games with a few modifications to make the experience better.
Part-Star Wars homage, part-alternate history, If Star Wars Was Real retells the history of the 20th century with some added players, offering up a Photoshopped-fantasia of nerditry and “What If”s. Click through to see more.
The art of light painting is amongst the final visual frontiers of human creativity. It requires precise photographic skill, carefully choreographed performance and a wild imagination. Light graffiti as an art is not yet a century old, a discipline born from photographic mistakes and years of experimentation.
This is a little gallery of children’s drawings copied and painted realistically by Dave Devries as part of a project called Monster Engine. What’s Monster Engine? The opposite of an angel caboose, silly!
Machine translations are useful for getting a general idea about what text written in a foreign language means. However, “general idea” isn’t exactly accurate; the translator literally translates (word for word) the text which often results in grammatically incorrect, if not completely incoherent, text. Convoy has developed Bad Translator! to show just how funny things can get. Enter any text in English then click “Translate!” to start. The program translates the text back and forth using Google Translate, then displays the final English translation.

He’s gonna be a giant asshole later on lol…
Here are ten things the Net is making virtually extinct, plus five that have flourished.
The Lying Down Game is an Internet meme typically involving individuals having their photograph taken whilst lying rigidly face down.
When I first looked at the photos, I thought the “mirror man” was a sculpture. But I found this information from a photographer nicknamed SilverSky who took the pictures, he states “I was in LA and this guy shows up in a suit from head to toe made of glass. I thought it was pretty cool.”
When playing as a wild plant, the aim is to make as many seeds as you can to out-compete your rivals and avoid extinction.When a farmed plant you need to make as many big seeds as possible.
To make seeds, you will need to grow roots to get water and minerals, leaves to trap energy from sunlight and flowers for pollination by insects. You need to grow these at the right time, so use the water and minerals you have collected wisely and make sure you keep an eye on rainfall, sunlight and other things going on in the environment.
Imagine that… 11 years on the road. Still the same bike. That’s quite an accomplishment.

I’ve been told the 3 minute Chocolate Mug Cake is the most Dangerous cake in the world. You’ll have to make my cake recipe and see if you agree.
An inquisitive family have uncovered a bizarre church which has been hidden under their Victorian home in Shropshire for 100 years.
This is some creepy stuff. Mouth eye pictures.
The Mona Lisa is definitely one of the most popular paintings ever done, and for quite a while, many different Mona Lisa remakes have been created, such as this fairly new one; it is a huge creation of the Da Vinci painting which was made with 3,604 coffee cups.
Collection of the most unusual modern forks and innovative fork designs from all over the world.