John Boyega and Daisy Ridley Rap About Star Wars [Video]

For those of you who got the Blu-Ray edition today, can you confirm if this is part of the extras? :)

We all up in the desert and we filming Star Wars, because of our diet we can eat no Mars bars.

In the desert, what, in the desert what what. Go to lightspeed!

[“Star Wars: The Force Awakens” (Blu-ray/DVD/Digital HD) | Via TMS]


Farewell to the Internet, Welcome to the internet

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The Associated Press has decided to switch from “the Internet” and “the Web” to “the internet” and “the web” from June 1. It’s provoked a mix of politeness, pedantry and philosophy.

The changes will come in the AP stylebook. Not only does that determine the “correct” usage in the AP’s reports, but it’s also used as the basis of many newspapers’ own internal guidelines. It’s often the default reference point for journalists in the absence of specific guidelines and is much more influential in shaping usage than are major dictionaries which take longer to change and see themselves instead as reflecting usage.

It’s certainly not the first such change the AP has made. It finally changed e-mail to email in 2011 and “Web site” to “website” the previous year.

The change to “web” appears relatively uncontroversial and will apply across the board, meaning that all uses such as “Web page” and “Web browser” will also be lower cased.

Changing from “the Internet” has upset some folks however, who argue that multiple internets exist, each of which is simply a series of interconnected networks. That argument goes that a capitalized “the Internet” distinguishes a specific internet, namely the massive one that is delivering this article to you right now.

There’s also an argument that it doesn’t make sense to use lower case “Internet” but still preface it with “the”.

That said, while there are many dissenters to the AP’s viewpoint, the debate appears to have been remarkably civil given that it involves folk arguing online about spelling and grammar.

Dorkly Comic: The Worst Parts of Videogames

In this comic, Julia Lepetit from Dorkly takes a look at some of the worst parts when it comes to playing videogames. #2 is especially depressing (none of this matters,) but when you think about it, a lof of the stuff we do in life are just like that, so if you enjoy doing them, that’s what really matters after all!

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[Source: Dorkly]

Could ADHD Be An Evolutionary Advantage? [Science Video]

Could Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) be an evolutionary advantage? My son has ADHD and I can confirm that people who are affected by the condition can be incredibly resourceful when it comes to getting results for something that they’re really interested in.

My wife and I suspect that we both have ADHD, but it never stopped us from reaching our goals. Sure, we might get distracted and forget a few things from time to time, but as intelligent beings, we adapted and came up with tricks to overcome our flaws.

For those of you who have Attention Deficit hyperactivity Disorder, do you agree with what’s being said in this video? Let us know in the comments below!

[ASAP Science]

10 Amazing Superheroes Who Would Be Real Life Psychopaths

Have you ever thought what it would be like if some of your favourite superheroes really existed? Sure they may be fun to root for on the page or entertaining to watch on the big screen, but if you saw them on the street would you introduce yourself or cross to the other side?

It’s been said that heroes demonstrate many of the same qualities as sociopaths. For many masked vigilantes, these traits go far beyond antisocial behaviour and acting without fear.

Here are Screen Rant’s 10 Super Heroes Who Would Be Real-Life Psychopaths.

[Screen Rant]