Mr Domino (YouTube)
Since I name-checked it earlier this week, here's the open to No One Can Stop Mr. Domino. And you thought Katamari invented weird.
Legendbreakers: Hare-um Scare-um (Ramapith via Cartoon Brew)
The lost ending to one of the original Bugs Bunny cartoons has been found! I always thought Hare-um Scare-um ended rather abruptly. Interestingly, the editing seems to be entirely without cause.
The Size of Central City (Absorbascon)
Scip has deduced the ridiculous size of Central City. It's, as I say, ridiculous.
"Mysterious Cities of Gold" Complete Series: Adventure! That's the Life for Me (Toon Zone)
I can't believe there's a DVD boxed set of the complete Mysterious Cities of Gold, which ran on Nick during the last era I seriously watched Nick. I further can't believe that the bonus materials reunite the original voice cast to recreate original show scripts.
Batman: Arkham Asylum Officially Delayed (Kotaku)
Whether the delay is due to the devs wanting more time on the game, or so the game can sidestep an oddly crowded release week, it sounds like a fine idea to me.
A phone, a flashlight, and a fistful of flee (Brainy Gamer)
Hey, somebody else besides me is cautiously optimistic about Silent Hill: Shattered Memories on Wii!
Look at this fucking hipster
Yep, that's the website all right. Captioned photographs of awful people looking awful.
I live in a world where swear words just aren't that big a deal. Do I keep it clean for Clark in real life, sure. But the vast majority of websites I visit - and I don't mean just iconoclast angry webloggers - drop blue without much hesitation. And not just for shock, but for emphasis. (And let's be clear, I'm championing curse words, not slurs or racial insults.) There are times when a "dirty" word is simply the best way to communicate your thought. Take back control of language from the prudes and Sunday School teachers. Swear it up.


Swear when necessary. And not because you're really not funny and need to do it to seem funnier. But for special, unique emphasis.
I'll be over here, thanks.
Also, I remember Cities of Gold. Nice.
Word.