Last week, on the unveiling of Microsoft’s cringe-inducing Scroogled anti-Google tchotchke campaign, we challenged you to Photoshop us something better. And wow, did you ever.
In honor of the rediscovery of New York City’s long-lost cow tunnels, we asked you to photoshop up some other goodies that might be hiding right beneath our feet. A lot of them involved poop.
You may have read about the lost cow tunnels of New York City yesterday
Another week, another batch of photoshop champs. This time, we asked you to show us what the upcoming Instagram ads are actually going to look like. While this particular challenge didn’t require too much skill, there was plenty of room for wit, and you guys (mostlyish) delivered.
Earlier today, we got our first look at what Instagram ads will look like
Last week, we asked you to clue us in on any Indiana Jones/Star Wars links we may have missed. You had free range to go nuts—and you succeeded with flying colors.
You may have seen this morning’s post about the many secret easter eggs that tie Indiana Jones and Star Wars together
If you’ve spent any time on the internet this week, there’s a good chance you’ve heard about Fox News’ newest acquisition—a herd of fun-sized jumbotrons that finally let you touch a single tweet with your whole hand. And they said the American Dream was dead.
Thanks to a discovery made by one Lincoln-loving professor from North Carolina, the subjects in this classic photo taken at Gettysburg have been called into question. Is that really Lincoln? Or is that other guy Lincoln? And most importantly—what else might be lurking in those creased sepia shadows? Fortunately, you all were more than happy to provide us with the answers.
As you may or may not have heard, a University of North Carolina professor claims to have found a major mistake in Lincoln history. Some blurry, sepia-skinned dude in the photo who we’d believed was Lincoln was actually not! As this Smithsonian Magazine article details, it’s more likely that Lincoln is this other blurry, sepia-skinned due.