Twitter Fail of the Day: The hullabaloo surrounding this weekend’s 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic means a whole generation of youngsters is slowly realizing that the disaster was more than a figment of James Cameron’s imagine. Sigh.
I can only assume that Goonies and TMNT were real now. Thanks ipauk.
04/10/12 ←
I recently saw a post about leap year and how the world was supposed to end 7 months ago and it was well thought out… but it is incorrect.
1. The Myans didn’t have dates like us, they used the stars and successfully predicted alignments through patterns of star movements. They had but did not…
The moment I read it I also didn’t believe a word of it, and you we were right: Here’s my take on the subject.
03/06/12 ←
Depressingly too accurate.
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02/08/12 ←
(Source: figgymoto)
03/08/12 ←
This is very accurate.
(Source: thefuuuucomics)
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02/13/12 ←
I don’t usually re-blog these types of posts but I just want to say that I actually know the guy (he’s a classmate of mine I met this semester) who screenshoted this and uploaded it to 9gag where it hit 50,000 likes in 24 hours. Really happy for him that his post is circulating but really bummed out that the Tumblr user who posted this didn’t credit back to him.
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