The day the shrink/enlarge chip malfunctioned.
Perry Bible Fellowship. [via]
Absurd, surreal, disturbing, amusing, tragicomic, mystifying, wee-a-booing …
In the wild, mouse at the ready, hunting down links
The day the shrink/enlarge chip malfunctioned.
Perry Bible Fellowship. [via]
Absurd, surreal, disturbing, amusing, tragicomic, mystifying, wee-a-booing …
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– Wednesday, March 23, 2005
You might have noticed the Enetation-powered comment system on my old blog was MIA these past few days which resulted in delays loading the site. I had assumed the comment system had died of shock after the old site received its first comment in a few months but apparently, that wasn’t the reason. The problem is due to a bug on Enetation’s end and if your Enetation comments section is similarly missing, you need to see this thread and visit this link.
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– Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Pix from the Argungu Fishing Festival in Nigeria.
“They have just one hour to catch the biggest fish … This year’s winning fish weighed 75kg. Four men were needed to hoist it onto the scales.”
NNDB: an aggregator tracking noteworthy individuals.
Among other things, it tracks the level of fame of said individuals. John Tesh is “Famous,” Tara Reid is “Somewhat” and the Emir of Qatar is “Niche.” There’s just something very wrong about that.
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– Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Hibiki Microman.
A fan-creation that’s a tad … underdressed.
Latest unsubbed episodes of Kamen Rider Hibiki.
Episode 8 has just been released.
Internet urinal (with female adaptor).
For that special someone in your life.
Net censorship in the Middle East.
“The ignorant admins at these ISPs used a list of keywords to censor URLs due to the exponential increase in pornography. In fact, because of its very name, Hotmail.com was banned in 3 of those countrie for almost 2 months until they realized its innocence.”
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– Tuesday, March 22, 2005