Rammstein VS Cookie Monster
Posted: November 30th, 2009 | Author: Andi | Filed under: Internet, Music | Tags: Cookie Monster, Rammstein | No Comments »
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Three Frames is a Tumblr–Blog project posting animated .gif files. The gif animation always consists of three consecutive frames from a movie, played in a loop. This creates funny, but mostly weird images, so take a look and post a comment if you can guess which movie is featured!
You know the situation: exhausted, drunk, just completely wasted — and the worst thing: hungry.
Eating The Road created a perfect flow chart for those life-threatening moments of yours:
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Asleep on the Subway Tumblelog.
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The King of Pop is back in 8 bits.
Tired of all the annoying noise, people talking, traffic and everything else? You are seeking for the ultimate silence? Here is the solution for you: SimplyNoise.com — a white noise generator!
There are so many possible ways of use for this amazing tool:
- Aid Sleep
- Enhance Privacy
- Block Distractions
- Mask Tinnitus
- Configure Audio Equipment
- Soothe Migraines
- and more…
But wait, there is more to it than that: Go now to SimplyNoise.com and you can not only create White Noise, but also Pink Noise and even Red Noise!!!
Don’t hesitate and find the perfect way of relaxation now!
Have you ever wondered which drugs are related to the several web 2.0 services? Patrick Moberg created a nice summary for all the addicts among us: Internet Vices
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As a big fan of the fantastic TV show Breaking Bad I’m aware of the serious damage a drug like Crystalmeth can cause. Sadly, the number of drug addicts is high and the drug users start their careers in an age they should actually care more about their homework than doing drugs.
For this reason, some guys founded the Montana Meth Project, to show the potential young “customers” what this horrible drug is really about:
Our goal is to arm the youth of Montana with the facts about Meth so that they can make a better informed decision when presented with the opportunity to give Meth a try.
The whole thing is actually the first campaign against any form of drugs, which — in my eyes — really works. I’m deeply impressed by the offensive images used in the ads:
The research-based messaging campaign—which graphically portrays the ravages of Meth use through television, radio, billboards, and Internet ads—has gained nationwide attention for its uncompromising approach and demonstrated impact. The campaign’s core message, “Not Even Once®,” speaks directly to the highly addictive nature of Meth.
Here are some examples: Read the rest of this entry »
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