FUN VIDEO: Gimme A Hug
Get ready to have your mind blown by this mini-doc from the Protect the Sharks Foundation. Wait, sharks like hugs or face messages? I can’t tell. Either way, the goodness starts at about :59.
LINK: via Presurfer.
Get ready to have your mind blown by this mini-doc from the Protect the Sharks Foundation. Wait, sharks like hugs or face messages? I can’t tell. Either way, the goodness starts at about :59.
LINK: via Presurfer.
Playing with people on Craigslist (who don’t realize they’re being played with) is fun… this time in the homage to a legend!

LINK: Craigslisting.
Bras are fun. Roller coasters are fun. Mixing the two? Cross-promotional genius!
The elephant is Thailand’s national symbol, but the country has gone panda-crazy since the birth of a female panda cub to pandas Lin Hui and Xuang Xuang at Chiang Mai zoo in Bangkok. Looking to re-capture a bit of the glory (and crowds), zookeepers at the elephant house did the only sensible thing. How fun is that? More details after the jump.
LINK: Dailymail.
Painfully intricate. Blindingly fun. The instructions are inside. Click the pic to get the game.
Long story short, Buzz Aldrin teamed with Snoop Dogg and Talib Kweli to celebrate 40 years since his moon landing. How fun is that?
LINK: Funnyordie via Trendhunter.
What does your Twitter say about you? Time to find out. Created by Dan Zarrella, TweetPsych uses Linguistic Inquiry and Word Count and Regressive Imagery Dictionary to build a psychological profile of a person based on the content of their Tweets. It analyzes your last 1,000 tweets, paints a psychographic profile, and here’s the funnest bit, connects you to other like minded twitter-folk. As for me? It says I tend to talk about things like learning, thinking, knowing, etc., express plenty of positive emotions, and go on about jobs and work. Sounds about right.
LINK: Tweetpsyche via Adrants.
See the spiral, right? It’s green, pinkish-orange, and blue? Or is it? Look again. The green and the blue spirals are the same color. No, really. Loaded the image in Photoshop and examined the two spirals and here’s what you’ll find.
The square on the left is colored using the color from the blue spiral, and on the right using the green spiral. But they’re the same. Mind tricks, fun, right? The complete explanation – along with a fairly good argument for never believing what you see again – is after the jump.
LINK: Discovermagazine.
Pick up sticks by clicking on pairs with the same pattern. How fast can you clear the table? Step one: Click the pic to get the game.
I wonder how this would go over with whatshisname…
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