Towel for privacy, huh? I don't know if those designers have ever peed before, but you kind of need to keep an eye on what's going on down there while peeing or there could be a mess... especially if you're peeing in an unfamiliar setting like, I don't know, peeing into a golf club!
After A MONTH? I can't believe how committed wildlife photographers and the like are. The behind-the-scenes parts of the BBC/Discovery documentary "Planet Earth" were just incredible. It would sure be cool to take a one-year sabbatical and be a wildlife photographer.
Cracked has a very real chance of becoming the funniest site on the internet, replacing current king theonion.com and fighting off newer challengers icanhascheezburger.com and 236.com. Cracked is worth a visit every single day.
Slime molds are fascinating. I had one in my back yard about a year ago. I had to throw it out because I was afraid the dogs would eat it, but if I found one as a kid I would have had days of fun experimenting with it.
Slime molds are freaking awesome. I had one in my back yard about a year ago and it was just fascinating. If I would have encountered one of those in my experiment-on-everything-you-can-find-in-the-back-yard preteen years, I would have had days of fun with that thing. If you haven't already, look up slime molds on wikipedia.
Maybe I'm just saying it fresh off watching the Toyota commercial in the other post, but I think this one is fake too. Even if they got the bricks for half a penny each, which would be an incredible deal, these guys have 25 THOUSAND dollars worth of lego bricks? And they're willing to roll them down a hill? And the cops didn't throw them all in jail for potentially causing a LETHAL car accident? I hope, for their sake, that this was fake. And I'm including "really filmed a real brick but for an ad and on a closed-down street" in the term "fake."