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If Google Glass looked like a Scouter, I would actually want to buy and wear it!

While this was a very enjoyable articles, there were a few mistakes and questionable claims made. Since this wasn't originally posted here, I don't know if corrections can be made. However:

Okay, so, these tweets are insane, but the original question and the mention of toilet paper, when combined with my natural socialism, make me ask: why aren't necessities like tampons, toilet paper, soap, toothpaste, and so on subsidized? We all need them (or, should), so why don't we all come together to acquire

You'll have to excuse me if I don't the risks to safety posed by images posted on the internet too seriously.

NFL: €6.6bn
Premier League, Bundesliga, La Liga: €6.8bn
All European football leagues on that list: €15.77 (if I did my math right)

Admittedly I don't know too much about diet and fibre and all that. But based on the information I have, fibre makes things a lot looser, and not firmer and presumably easier to keep in. That would be protein you want.

I can totally understand them starting the beta test with just PS3 games, it makes a whole lot of sense (most recently made, most recent hardware, biggest sizes and transfer demands, etc.), and he said that... and then nothing else. It would easy enough to say "we're starting with PS3 and moving on from there", but

How... is this... easier?

I love that there's a picture of Ryan Reynolds' Deadpool in the article. Just wish there was a quote from someone saying "What a terrible costume this is, I saw X-Men Origins: Wolverine so I think I know what Deadpool looks like, and you look nothing like him!"

Your animated gifs show a profound lack of understanding.

Look, I know very, very little about Fifty Shades of Grey, most of what I know is loose ideas I think I might have heard somewhere or I might have just made up. And also look, I'm all for men having some facial scruff, easily a beard, and some hair on their bodies (everything in moderation though).

I'm not going to lie, I'm pretty disappointed this isn't J.R. actually calling football.

I think Canada has duplicated those regulations almost exactly. I was going to post our ridiculous rules, but I'm pretty sure they're just about exactly the same.

I'm... just a little confused. (And I also realize this isn't a new article, but it came up on the sidebar, so... I'm here.) This appears to be all based on aggressive actions witnessed at a bar. As we all know, any sexual encounter where one party is drunk is rape (still unsure how it applies when both parties are

You know what else is out there? A Wiki of Ice and Fire. And frankly, anyone who hasn't read that, and doesn't know every spoiler for every plot point in Game of Thrones (that gets adapted) is a chump. And if you don't read that before reading the books, you're still a chump. Better hope no one uses that to spoil

I'm going to very much agree with this post. If you really want to avoid spoilers, it's on you to avoid the internet, people, popular culture, the whole thing until you are caught up. But, I'd like to think most people have the common decency not to project spoilers out in very visible places (like article

I very much doubt that this advice is particularly good, but I do use site specific add-ons to passwords, however I think they are pretty secure because they don't directly or obviously relate to the website (the specific code in my Facebook password has letters, but none are in the name "Facebook"), but there are

I don't know, I've known a few Elizabeths my own age, and I've tried to make a point of asking what nicknames they've had, to see if they ever had any of the cool nicknames my grandmothers had (both named Elizabeth, both called Betty)... I have yet to know any called Betty, Bets, or Betsy my own age. So... I'm not

See, in Ontario, 40 hours is also full time, but you don't get paid more until it's over 44 hours... for some fucked up reason that I not only cannot explain or understand, I don't know how no one is speaking up about the four hours of "overtime" that isn't "overtime".

The implication I'm reading into here is that you guys get overtime as soon as you hit 40 hours, yes? If so, what the fuck is wrong with where I live?!