The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Mondo Taurobolium

Taurobolium, the ancient Roman practice of bull sacrifice, gets a subversively psychedelic re-imagining in animator Galen Pehrson’s video for Avant-folk singer-songwriter Devendra Banhart’s latest work.

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This Is How to Stop People Hijacking Your Details for Marketing

This Is How to Stop People Hijacking Your Details for Marketing

Obviously nobody wants their website full of abusive content cleverly hidden away in the last name field. So why not get creative?

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The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: ¡¡Muévelo perra!!

La Terremoto de Alcorcón and Mr. K! team up for a booty-shaking, block-rocking tribute to, well, I’m not really sure. I don’t speak German well enough to translate.

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Hilarious Video Pokes Fun At Google’s Attempt To Force Google+ Onto Everyone

Google’s attempt at a social network of their own resulted in Google+. While there is nothing inherently wrong with Google+, safe to say many are already comfortable with social networks such as Facebook and Twitter where they might have already a loyal following and a page/account all setup the way they like it. This however has not stopped Google from trying to get everyone to hop on board their social network. We saw Google’s attempts at trying to encourage more Google+ signups by integrating the service with YouTube, where all YouTube comments made require the person to have a Google+ account. Recently we have also seen how Google removed the Gallery apps from its Google Play edition handsets in a bid to encourage users to use the Photos app, which unsurprisingly has better Google+ integration.

To that extent College Humor has created a video in which it makes fun of Google’s efforts at trying to shove Google+ down our throats, by offering a free service called “Blackmail” where if one does not sign up for a Google+ account, Google will release all the information that they have on us to friends and family. The video points out how Chrome’s “Incognito Mode” is actually not incognito, and that our embarrassing searches will be posted online for everyone to see. It’s a pretty hilarious video and if you have a few minutes to spare, it’s definitely worth your time if you’re looking for a chuckle or two.

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    What Happened When Ice Cube, Kevin Hart and Conan Shared a Lyft Car

    Hiring you and your car out on Lyft can be an amusing experience—especially if Ice Cube, Kevin Hart and Conan are the people who want to get a lift.

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    The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: In Dreams

    These are all so, so tame compared to my reoccurring dream of being hunted by sentient zombified dinosaurs armed with opposable thumbs and laser cannons.

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    The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: SPIN

    Close but no cigar, Jetsons. Automated walkways are far too linear, the real people-moving technology of the future is spinning city-scapes where only the steady-footed survive. Part Thunderdome, part Merry-Go-Round, all awesome.

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    The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Downtown (NSFW)

    Man, big city livin’ ain’t what it used to be. What happened to the good old days when people simply broke into song when they were on skid row?

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    The Trustworthiness of Data, By File Extension

    The Trustworthiness of Data, By File Extension

    Just like your choice of language in email and the frequency with which you use emoticons says a lot about you, so does the the format in which you send your attachments.

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    The Weirdest Thing on the Internet Tonight: Jim Morricone

    Phil RetroSpector mashes up the Doors and Ennio Morricone to create a haunting home movie reel fit for a Lizard King.

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