[Source: @palbek800 on Instagram]
A New Lease on Life [Comic]
[Source: @Afterdeathcomics]
How to Drink: Recreating Mudder’s Milk from Firefly [Video]
From How to Drink:
Firefly is a beloved cult hit of a show that got murdered by Fox, but today I recreate Mudder’s Milk from episode 7, Jayne’s Town. Keep Flying, Browncoats.
When a Real Life Cat Meets Super Smash Bros. Ultimate [Video]
From OwlKitty:
Super Smash Bros. Ultimate meets my cat OwlKitty. The videogame mashup we’ve all been waiting for and the best DLC to never come out.
[OwlKitty]
Netflix’s Altered Carbon Gets a Season 2 Teaser Trailer [Video]
Anthony Mackie is Takeshi Kovacs in Season 2 of Altered Carbon, streaming on Netflix starting February 27, 2020.
[Netflix]
These Gorgeous Fantasy Illustrations Have Hilarious Titles
Tomislav Jagnjic is quite the artist! Not only is he incredibly talented, he also writes some hilarious titles for his pieces.
[Tomislav Jagnjic | Via GG]
Croc Hunter [Comic]
[Source: After Death Comics]
Chewbacca Actor Teaches Us How to Make the Wookiee Sound [Video]
In response to my friend John Boyega’s Throwback Thursday video of us hanging out on the Millennium Falcon, I decided to film this helpful tutorial to explain how I make the Chewbacca sound! Let me know what you think, and I’ll be giving away some signed items in the comments too.
Tight Pants, Body Rolls Gets an Hilariously Insane Remix [Video]
I said it when I first stumbled on this video many years ago, and I’ll say it again now that this remix has been released: This is why the Internet was invented.
Google Maps Hack Creates a Fake Traffic Jam
Artist Simon Weckert performed an experiment that highlights the way our world now works. He piled 99 smartphones into a wagon and pulled it down a street in Berlin. As you can see, it was a light traffic day, so much so that he could walk down the middle of the road. But Google’s location tracking saw 99 phones in one place, and flagged Google Maps to alert users to a traffic jam there. Once that happened, there were even fewer cars on that street, as traffic app users went around the area. The stunt highlights how closely your phone and activities are being monitored. [via Laughing Squid]
Tags: google maps, Simon Weckert, traffic jam