This is an up-close and personal photo of the super colorful, super delicious seafood pancake at Cho Dang Gol in Midtown Manhattan
> I’m so obsessed with Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf’s hazelnut lattes, that I purchase their hazelnut powder to try and recreate them at home.
Pete Holmes created his initial Ex-Men sketch where Professor X fired Wolverine back in October 2013. The video was and continues to be YouTube gold with over 3.5 million views.
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> I have a bag problem. I buy bags like women are known for buying purses. I can’t stop. Won’t stop. Don’t care to stop. The problem is that after I buy the bag, the majority of times, I tire of the bag after a few weeks. Sometimes less. It’s a known issue. But sometimes, […]
Not surprised that people are getting illegal butt enhancement surgeries and having problems. Not shocked by any of those words strung together in the last sentence. NOT. AT. ALL.
I was stuck inside the last three days with the flu. Bad news for me, good news for my fellow comic book nerds because I just created all the GIFs you’ll ever want from the Avengers movie.
> I’ve never taken to taking #selfies, nor compelled to put them on social media. Or at least, not taking #selfies and posting them publicly. Today, I took three selfies and posted them to Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. And then all three to WordPress…
> What I Found Out Today: After posting this, I was curious as to why do daddy long legs pile up like they did in the video (and this video). If their legs weren’t splayed about for some insane, mass spider cult orgy, it certainly wasn’t for comfort. So what gives, papi?
> What looks like a clumpy pile of hair that was swept into the corner of the barbershop floor, is actually a nest of daddy long legs (how is that comfortable?). Don’t know what those are? Play the video.
Here’s an image showing the corner of northeast corner of Market St. and Gough St. in my neighborhood. The first image is from 1889, the second one is present day/recent.
Remember the Japanese Tsunami that killed 20,000 people back in 2011 complete with terrifying videos of waters swallowing up people, villages and destroying everything in its path? Well, what we saw as a tragedy, Gilbert Gottfried saw punchlines.
Two years ago, I clicked through to a tumblr with the tagline “BLOGGING FOR BROWN GURLS” that my friend had recommended on Facebook. The next thing I knew I was at the beginning; having spent a couple hours scrolling backwards through hundreds of fascinating, angry, hilarious, soul-baring, gender bending posts. I checked the site a […]
Twitter can be a powerful social tool; anyone can share their feelings at any moment, tweet their opinion about any event, from anywhere. Because Twitter works on that impulse, the reactions can also provide a window into the brain of the tweeter. And taking those related tweets together, one can also get a sense of […]
When it comes to motivations for racist violence, the case of Olympus Has Fallen and Red Dawn just may take the racist cake (NS;LX that came up on Google). It’s by far the most illogical and mind-boggling event. I never thought a MOVIE would inspire nationalism to swell up so big and muscley (and apparently the […]
When Asiana flight 214 crashed at San Francisco International Airport back in July, the ignorant Twitter monkeys came out to swipe at the low-hanging fruit. Patting themselves on the back, they fed each other variations of “Asians can’t drive” jokes.
I reserve a special place in my heart for Asians that justify and encourage ignorance by demeaning and clowning themselves by playing up stereotypes. I have a similar cramped, dark and musty space for those that should know better. Earlier this year, someone obtained a photo of Kate Gosselin pulling back the corner of her […]
> NS;LX: Traditionally, the phrase not surprised; low expectations (abbreviated ns;lx) has been used as a concise manner to express how one is no longer amazed or shocked by behavior due to the historically predictable actions.
I want one. Tonight, the Houston Rockets gave away a collectible Jeremy Lin keychain to the first 5,000 fans at the New Orleans Pelicans game. Very relieved that the eyes are round. Like, I am really happy they went that direction. Thank you Kenda Tires and Houston Rockets for not allowing a slanty eye keychain […]