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Many seemingly innocent cartoon characters should count their lucky stars that they live in an animated, fictional universe. Because, if they lived among us, and were judged the way you and I are, they would be in major trouble. These characters have such glaring, and long-enduring, mental disorders, that there’s no way they could escape [...]
Posted by Shannon Harris on Thursday, June 28, 2012 at 12:01 am
Filed under Comics, Humor, Television · Tagged Abnormal psychology, American Psychological Association, Ariel, Ariel Little Mermaid, avoidant personality disorder, Borderline personality disorder, Bruce Banner, Calvin and Hobbes, Charlie Brown, Clinical psychology, depression, Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, disorders, Dora the Explorer, double depression, Dysthymia, Eeyore, Fugue State, Glen Quagmire, Green Hulk, Grey Hulk, Guilt Hulk, Homer Simpson, Intermittent Explosive Disorder, Mental disorder, mental disorders, mental health disorder, Mood disorder, Multiple Personality Disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder, Pepe LePew, personality disorder, Psychology, psychotic disorders, Schizophrenia, Sexual addiction, Shannon Harris, Spongebob Squarepants, Williams-Beuren Syndrome
After reading the funny Top 10 Worst Shoes To Wear And Step In Dog Poop list, I decided to put together a list of ten unusual slippers/flip-flops that will definitely blow your mind. The good part is that most of them can be bought. It’s not surprising that slippers are such a popular gift idea. [...]
Posted by Timeea on Thursday, December 29, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Misc · Tagged 3G, Ashiato beach, AT&T, AT&T Corp., Black Rock Desert, flip flops, Footwear, Homer Simpson, Lise El Sayed, massage, online reviews, rubber, shoe, sigmund freud, Slipper, tracking chip, United States, USD, Verizon, Verizon Communications Inc.
We all love a good list; it’s a quick, easy, and convenient way to organize information without starting every other paragraph with “Oh, and ALSO…” But they need to be interesting, especially in this age of endless information bombarding you from all directions, plus a few more that haven’t been discovered yet. With thousands of [...]
Posted by Jason Iannone on Monday, September 12, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Entertainment · Tagged Apple Corps (Beatles Holding Company), barbara bush, Beatles, bin Laden, Central Intelligence Agency, Count Basie and His Orchestra, Court reporting, Entertainment_Culture, Hendrix, HENDRIX N.V., Homer Simpson, Internet horndogs, King, Lucas, Millard Fillmore, Mount Rushmore, Music, Nikki Cox, Nirvana, Nirvana Memorial Park (Shah Alam) Sdn Bhd, pink floyd, PINK FLOYD MUSIC, righteous metal rage, Stenotype, Stones, the Star, The Star Tribune Company, top 10 lists, top ten lists, Typewriters, United States, Vanessa Hudgens, What, Xerox, XEROX CORPORATION, Zeppelin, Zeppelin Baumaschinen GmbH
The term Internet meme is used to describe a concept that spreads via the Internet. The idea may take the form of a video, picture, website, phrase or just a word. The meme will move from person to person via social networking websites, blogs, news sources and other web-based services. Internet memes can spread rapidly, [...]
Posted by Bryan Johnson on Monday, August 1, 2011 at 12:01 am
Filed under Internet, Photos · Tagged accidental Internet visits, advertising space, Ahmad Bhat, Alberta, Alexandra Thomas, ambassador, anti-genetics, BBC, Benedict, Boston Bruins, boxer, British Broadcasting Corporation, British Columbia, Caddyshack, canada, cancer, Charles Vacanti, china, cigar-smoking golf player, Clifford Coonan, CNN, CNN America, Crasher Squirrel, culture, Daily Mail, Daily Mail photographer, Dell, Dell Aktiebolag, Demand Media, Demand Media Sweden AB, Due, Dustin Steller, facebook, Facebook Inc, Food & Drug Administration, Forest Gump, France, Gateway, Getty Images, Hollywood actor, Homer Simpson, Inc., India, Indian Army, Internet bloggers, Internet campaign, Internet history, Internet hits, internet meme, Internet memes, Internet phenomenon, Internet showing Keanu Reeves, Internet trend, Internet video, Internet vigilantes, investment analyst, Israel, iStockphoto, iStockphoto Inc, Jackson, Jammu and Kashmir, Jennifer Chandra, Jinshan District, Joseph Vacanti, Kansas City, Kashmir, Keanu Reeves, kim jong il, Lake Minnewanka, large Internet meme, London, Mark Pain, Melissa Brandts, Middle East Times, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Minnesota, National Geographic, National Post, newfound Internet fame, oil paintings, online media, Ontario, Parker Ito, photojournalist, Poland, Popular culture, Qian Zhijun, Richard Lam, Ron Asadorian, Rupesh Shingadia, Ryder, Ryder System, Salman Rushdie, Saugeen-Maitland Hall, Scotland, Scott Jones, Sean G. McCormack, Shakeel Bhat, Shanghai, social networking websites, South Korea, Splash News photographer, Stanley Cup Championship, subway car, teacher, term Internet meme, the 2010 Ryder Cup, The Day the Earth Stood Still, The London Free Press, the National Geographic, The New York Times, The New York Times Co, the Splash News, THE TIMES HERALD COMPANY, the Times of India, tiger woods, Times of India, Times of India Group, Toronto Star, Toronto Star Newspapers Ltd, Turning Point, Turning Point Project, United Kingdom, United States, University of Western Ontario, University of Western Ontario in London, UWO's party, Vacanti mouse
The differences between men and women is a tremendously popular topic, especially when it comes to decoding women’s language. Countless books, articles have been written on this subject and many studies portray women and men as alien beings. “Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus” by John Gray and “You Just Don’t Understand” by [...]
Posted by Timeea on Friday, September 3, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Humor, Misc · Tagged arguments, author, dangerous words, Deborah Tannen, engagement anniversary, george costanza, Home Depot, Homer Simpson, Human Interest, Inc., John Gray, King, love, male female relationships, marriage, Mazda, Mazda Motor Corporation, Mazda MX-5, Men are From Mars, Men are from Mars Women are from Venus, Muse Records, nearest supermarket, nothing, queen, Thailand, The Home Depot, things women say, we need to talk, whatever, Women, Women are from Venus, you're wearing what
Product placement has become downright pervasive in movies and TV, but that doesn’t mean that every brand we see onscreen is something available in stores. When licensing real world products isn’t possible, filmmakers often resort to using made up brand names in their place. Some of these have become director trademarks, while others have become [...]
Posted by Evan Andrews on Friday, July 23, 2010 at 12:01 am
Filed under Advertising, Television · Tagged 555, 555 telephone number, acme, Acme Corporation, Big Kahuna Burger, Brawndo, Clerks II, Dexter Corporation, Dogma, duff, Duff Beer, Duff brewery, Duff Gardens, duff man, Entertainment, fake sports drink, Fiction, fictional airline, Fictional brands, Fictional companies, film, Finder-Spyder, giant rubber band, Heisler Beer, Henry K. Duff, Homer Simpson, Idiocracy, In-jokes, Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, Kevin Smith, Last Action Hero, Lost, Mooby the Golden Calf, Mooby's, morely cigarettes, Oceanic Airlines, Product placement, Quentin Tarantino, real world products, The Simpsons, x-files