It’s a timeless gag
For something that starts off like a bad acid trip, this indescribable animated short by bestbefore certainly finishes like a bad acid trip. So yeah, bad acid trip pretty much all the way through. It is quite beautiful, however, and even rather hypnotic after a while. But what does it mean?
Sure, complaining about cable is probably the quintessential first world problem but it’s like cable companies get off in screwing you over. South Park captures the cable screw job perfectly: every customer wants changes to be made with cable but every cable company is just enjoying how many different ways they can say no to you.
This article was written on August 31, 2007 by CyberNet.
There’s no getting away from advertisements these days. They’re everywhere, and they serve an important purpose for most businesses. However, sometimes these ads are placed in spots that aren’t always the perfect location. Here’s a collection of simple ads turned funny because of their location…
- Nestle Chocolate… mmmm
- Yahoo! – 404
- No explanation Needed
- Obviously Not By Coincidence These Cars Were Parked There, but still funny…
- Christ Died for our Dunkin’ Donuts?
- The Fight Against Cancer
- Enjoy a Second Cup…
- Fighting Childhood Obesity with McDonalds
- “If you don’t have GIO Third Party Property Insurance, we suggest you don’t hit this bus.”
Thanks to Max in the forum for posting some of these images!
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"Everything in the Universe is a little bit sticky," explains Spacebaby, the protagonist of this intriguing stop motion short by James Kwan. Spacebaby, you see, is on a quest to find his friend, Mr. Moon, but instead stumbles across something far beyond his scope of reality. What in the world is it?
In the past, television talk show host and comedian Jimmy Kimmel has taken the mickey out on the public by making them think that Product A is actually Product B, like how they tricked people into thinking the iPad mini was the new iPhone. Well it looks like he’s back with a new episode of Lie Witness News and this time he tries to convince people of a certain iPhone accessory called the “Scentee”. This is an accessory released only in Japan that basically allows a scent to be emitted from your phone when you receive a new message.
Like we said since the Scentee is only available in Japan, Jimmy Kimmel did what he has done in Lie Witness News and lied to people on the streets claiming that the plastic device attached to the phone is the Scentee, with hilarious reactions and responses ensuing. If you have a few minutes to spare and want a quick chuckle to start/end your Friday, be sure to check it out in the video above.
Jimmy Kimmel Tricks Passersby With Fake Scentee, Hilarity Ensues original content from Ubergizmo.