Playing Tetris with only your fingers? NAILED IT! Kayleigh O'Connor (featured previously on Neatorama) created this 8-bit work of nail art.
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Playing Tetris with only your fingers? NAILED IT! Kayleigh O'Connor (featured previously on Neatorama) created this 8-bit work of nail art.
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And to reiterate: you are free to disagree. It was the manner of disagreement that runs afoul of our commenting policy.
That commenting policy is not willy nilly - when we started way back in 2005, this blog's commenting was the wild, wild west. We tolerated almost all kind of expressions of opinions - from supportive comment to pejorative put downs, all in the name of free speech.
The result, however, was clear: people got discouraged from engaging in conversations after other people - under the cloak of Internet anonymity - leave disparaging comments.
We've lost good readers and contributors because some people get their kicks by tearing other people down. Hence our comment policy:
The first rule of commenting on Neatorama is "Don't be a jerk."
The second rule of commenting on Neatorama is "See rule number 1."
I point this out because I don't want people thinking that this headline was a mistake; it's fairly typical fare from the headline editors at the Toronto Sun. I don't read the Sun, but if I come across a copy in a coffee shop, I sometimes scan their headlines because they're like this!
I've often thought that they like to slip in these little word plays just so they can have fun wondering whether or not it's going to go right over their reader's heads. Another thing they like to do; have a big colour front page picture and a giant attention-grabbing front page headline that have nothing to do with each other, but are funny in juxtaposition.
It's always fun to check out the Sun boxes as I walk by and see what kind of twisted meaning they have created by mashing up unrelated words and images.
http://www.thelocal.se/616/20041111/
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"Anna Nicole Smith Body Held in Baby Case"
Without thinking, I wondered how the body fit in the case.
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-29643966_ITM