Groot is so well liked around the galaxy that wearing this shirt might make you a mighty popular person, so popular in fact that people are likely to follow you around and act as your guardian just so they can get close to the big barky guy. So think of this shirt as not only a geeky fashion statement, think of it as a way to rocket you to superfandom!
Meet interesting raccoons and become the star of your own geeky galaxy with this Wood You Believe? t-shirt by ZumWorks, dancing baby groot not included.
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The Empire has taken a drastically different approach to galactic conquest ever since they joined forces with Apple- planetary residents are now converted into Apple cultists instead of kills, since they citizens are now subjugated through sales, and Force powers are used primarily to make those citizens purchase every new Apple product that is released. Lord Vader didn't like this change at first, but as soon as he was comped a new mp3 player attachment for his light saber and an eyePad for his helmet he couldn't help but be on board, because he was too busy crushing candy and posting selfies on social media to care!
Prepare yourself for an interstellar marketing campaign war with this Apple Star t-shirt by Royal Bros Art, and show the world that the Death Star was only the beginning...
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It’s important to keep your head while gambling, because the last thing you want to do is lose your shirt.
Gamblers are better off betting money or goods you don’t care too much about, because when you start making those “If you lose you have to…” kind of bets a loss can become a mighty embarrassing ordeal.
A young man named Hansel Qiu (known as Hansel34 on the Reddits) placed a GPA/pushup based bet with his cousin, and the winner got to do whatever they wanted with the other one's hair.
Hansel lost by a mile, so his cousin turned him into a totally fruity fellow by shaving and coloring his head to look like a pineapple.
In the end it seems like Hansel came out on top, because he seems to be totally owning his wild and flavorful new hairstyle!
Some guys grow up wishing they had Ken’s hair, Ken’s build or Ken’s extremely fashionable girlfriend, but it’s safe to say most guys don’t want Ken’s smooth and featureless nether regions.
It’ll give you that Ken doll feel without the messy surgery or painful recovery, leaving you free to procreate at a future time. That is, if anyone will have you after seeing you in this suit!
These image altering suits come in Lean and Mega Muscle varieties, and while they don't come cheap (lean runs around $900, mega costs $3500) they're cheaper than undergoing radical surgery to become a living doll.
Bethesda Softworks has a pretty good sense of humor about their games, and often incorporates humorous elements into their games just to keep the whole thing from becoming a total downer.
The post-apocalyptic series Fallout, which they took over from Interplay in 2008, features a monetary system based on Bottle Caps. Players use bottle caps taken from Nuka Cola bottles as currency, a system which works in the game world because those particular caps are rare, but in the real world we’ve got caps a-plenty.
However, it took Fallout fanatic GatorMacheteJr seven years to save up 2,240 bottle caps, which he promptly sent to Bethesda as payment for a copy of Fallout 4.
Will his dedication to cap collecting pay off, or did he send off eleven pounds of heartache?
Video game companies used to rely on slick advertisements, word of mouth and, most of all, box art to sell their cartridges back in the day, and I remember being taken in by this box art time and time again as a kid.
The cover would often show the protagonist engaged in battle with something totally tough, for instance a ninja on a motorcycle fighting off a pack of panthers with his katana plus explosions, but the games rarely lived up to the cover art.
The YouTube channel outsidexbox put together a video called “7 Times Epic Box Art Overpromised Wildly”, revealing some of the worst examples of cover art overselling the actual gameplay.
Netflix became a household name by being one of the first companies to deliver streaming video service straight to your gaming console, television and computer, ushering in the age of bingewatching.
They continue to expand the boundaries of streaming video service by creating original content and bringing our beloved shows back from the dead, but there’s also a lot of stuff that Netflix does you probably know nothing about.
As we watch their content Netflix is watching us, recording our ratings and viewing habits to deliver more precise recommendations, and they’ll soon be working with Nielsen to record viewership data and create ratings figures for streaming video.
In the 50s and 60s fear of a nuclear war kept kids and their parents up at night, made school a lesson in disaster preparedness as kids were repeatedly drilled on what to do in case of nuclear war.
In 1952 the first hydrogen bomb was successfully detonated, showing the world that Nagasaki was on the low end of the nuclear devastation spectrum, and a new wave of fear swept through the world.
Responding the best way they knew how artists Peter and Joan Foldes created an animated short entitled A Short Vision, which premiered on The Ed Sullivan Show in 1956.
Sullivan felt this short had a very important message, so he shared it with his viewing audience after preparing them for the horror with this monologue:
“Just last week you read about the H-bomb being dropped. Now two great English writers, two very imaginative writers—I’m gonna tell you if you have youngsters in the living room tell them not to be alarmed at this ‘cause it’s a fantasy, the whole thing is animated—but two English writers, Joan and Peter Foldes, wrote a thing which they called A Short Vision in which they wondered what might happen to the animal population of the world if an H-bomb were dropped. It’s produced by George K. Arthur and I’d like you to see it. It is grim, but I think we can all stand it to realize that in war there is no winner.”
There are merry pranksters all around us, people who enjoy messing with the minds of their fellow human beings and making the world an interesting, albeit a bit chaotic, place to live.
These funsters derive pleasure from pushing our buttons or blowing our minds, and they get a kick out of knowing their pranks tripped someone up, if only for a moment.
Artist and merry prankster from Milwaukee Mark Gubin decided to mess with people flying into his fine city by painting a massive “Welcome To Cleveland" on his roof back in the 1970s, and it's still screwing with airline passengers to this day.
Here's the story behind his pranky paintjob:
According to a 1985 article in the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, there used to be a Northwest Airlines route from Denver to Cleveland that used Milwaukee as a layover, and the airline was obliged to pre-emptively reassure passengers via the PA system that they should not worry—the plane had not skipped the intermediate destination.
Gubin’s quotations in that article are priceless. One of them goes, “There’s not a real purpose for having this here except madness, which I tend to be pretty good at.” He also said, “It was all tongue-in-cheek, just for fun. Living in the world is not a dress rehearsal. You better have fun with it.” That’s for sure.
Cats generally act indifferent towards their humans, in part because they can quite easily transition from pet to wild animal.
When cats become part of the human world and learn to rely on hairless apes to feed them and clean their litter box they can start to lose their wild edge.
But when they get into trouble and need assistance they look to their humans for a helping hand, but their humans are usually too busy taking pictures of the embarrassing moment to help.
So when your kitty pals find themselves in a pickle be quick and discreet with your picture taking and help your furry little friend out!
Jake the Dog loves to dig in to a giant pile of pancakes, in between adventures of course, but how does the voice of Jake feel about those savory sweet stacks of deliciousness?
An interviewer asked John DiMaggio, the voice over actor who gives Jake the Dog his signature grumble, how he feels about bacon pancakes, and his response was emotionally charged and utterly delightful.
It’s clear that John has a lot more self control than the character he voices for the small screen, but this interview might have unleashed a bacon pancake loving beast inside him!
Enjoying a libation or ten with friends can be fun, but the next day you're left with a heavy head and a heavy load of bottles and cans to clean up.
Depending on how much you and your friends drank the night before you might end up with hundreds of bottles bound for the recycling bin, and that thing can fill up fast when your friends are heavy drinkers.
So maybe it's time to do something else with some, if not all, of those bottles. If you're a drinker and a crafter then you should be upcycling those used booze bottles into something aesthetically pleasing and useful.
Here are ten fun projects that turn bottle trash into home decor treasure-
1. Beer Bottle Tumblers-
We'll start this list with a quick and easy project, which will ease you in to working with glass and give you something cool to drink out of. Making tumblers out of beer bottles, or most glass bottles for that matter, is simple and requires simple things like string and acetone that you probably already have sitting around the house.
This quick and easy tutorial will help you turn virtually any glass bottle into a cool and classy tiki torch, so that warm and fuzzy buzz will be accompanied by the warm glow of a flickering flame.
Glass bottle trays can be used for cutting, serving or displaying, and they look so unique your guests are sure to wonder "how did you flatten out a bottle like that?"
Well, in order to "slump" a bottle and turn it into a flattened serving tray you'll need access to a kiln, but the rest of the process is a breeze. There is a bit of trial and error involved though, so feel free to experiment and don't use your best bottle the first time around.
Parents have drastically different reactions to their children’s choice of wardrobe, especially when it comes to teens dressing sey, and their reactions generally range from stricter rules and grounding to letting their kids dress however they’d like.
But one parent made a bold move and showed that the purr-fect way to get your teen to dress more modestly is to show her that the sexy clothes she's wearing look better on the cat.
A concerned mom didn't like the look of the crocheted crop top her daughter bought on Amazon, so she decided to take action by putting that ridiculously small top on the cat and snapping some hilarious pics.
The crocheted crop top was advertised as "one size fits all", so mom decided to help girls avoid embarrassing themselves by posting a review of the garment on Amazon, so young buyers will know what they're getting (squeezing?) into.
When Bethesda Softworks announced the release of a new entry in the Fallout game franchise this November gamers started to drool like Fiends who have taken too much Jet.
Then they whipped us all into a post-apocalyptic frenzy by releasing this gorgeous trailer.
Now Bethesda has taken our Vault fever up a few hundred notches by announcing that the special edition of Fallout 4 will come with a Pip-Boy to cover up your naked arm.
The Pip-Boy features a gloriously lo-rez green screen (just like in the game!), and works with most smartphones to deliver an IRL experience that literally brings the Fallout experience home.
Sadly, these special editions have already sold out on Amazon, so if you want one of your own you should look for a Mysterious Stranger to give you a hand...
The rain can dampen anyone’s day, but when you’re a little squirrel without a tree nearby to provide cover you can end up all wet. That’s why squirrels don’t like to come out when it’s raining, they prefer to keep their spirits like their tails- high and dry.
So what’s a squirrel loving photographer to do when he has a tiny umbrella and a brilliant idea for an adorable photo series?