June 2009
The internet is the greatest generation gap since rock and roll.
– Bruce Schneier (Filed under “recently reminded that …”) (via heather-rivers) (via chicagolab) (via jayparkinsonmd) (via mikehudack)
It’s not a generation gap, it’s an information gap. (via spytap)
How It Will Likely Happen
spytap:
winstonwolfe:
negevrockcity:
While the world’s attention is diverted for the next 72 hours by the death of a faded pop star whose relevance outside of dark jokes faded 20 years ago, the Iranian authorities will go in like rabid dogs smelling fresh blood and feast on the flesh of tens of thousands seeking freedom. Then an Islamic Republic shorn of its democratic facade and mandate to...
Move out of your comfort zone. You can only grow if you are willing to feel...
– B. Tracy
don’t you hate that? uncomfortable silence. why do we feel it’s necessary to...
– pulp fiction (via grayskymorning) (via morphyn)
Zombie Haïku
hypnogoria:
aleatoire:
These are just too good:
You lopped off my arms! Thanks, now I can squeeze through your Windows at night. Yum!
Brains are like candy, sweet grey matter slips through lips, My arm just fell off. crunching through his brain I realized I no longer cared whether he loved me
Groaning getting loud Barricades won’t hold for long Nice knowing you all
laugharne:
Hugh Laurie is bemused by Twitter
Hugh Laurie has revealed he “does not understand” Twitter, despite his ex-comedy partner Stephen Fry being a huge fan of the micro-blogging site.
Speaking on Radio 4’s Front Row programme, the 49-year-old revealed he has a profile, but is “bothered by the social cost of every tweet”.
He added: “As I look around my friends’ tweets I see banality on...
Monkey Island ressuscité ! →
soliman:
… apparament, l’équipe qui s’en charge vaut le détour (déjà à son actif, le retour parmi les vivants de Sam & Max, autre série de jeux d’aventure débiles) …
(ça fait bizarre écrit comme ça, ressuscité, mais je pense que c’est bon)
100 years ago this year, the founders of General Motors convinced the world to...
– Michael Moore on the death of GM (via noneck)
May 2009