If you think the funniest person in the world in 2013 was Louis C.K. or Aziz Ansari or some other genius laugh out loud comedian, you’re probably right. But eventually their shtick will get tiring. It’s going to happen. But do you know what never gets old and always stays funny though? Watching the local news screw up over and over again. Like in this fantastic blooper reel.
Take a look around you—because you will never forget where you were the day you heard about the Champagne Massacre of ’13. Yesterday, Wednesday September 18 at around 2:30 pm, a truck filled to the brim with bubbly fell over, split open, and got I-395 in Connecticut absolutely wasted.
Short of a few seconds of homebrewed animations here and there, we’ve never seen Calvin and Hobbes animated. That’s fine—Bill Watterson’s panels are more lifelike than a kabillion hours of most shows—but seeing it done right is enough to make your eyes fall out from happiness. More »
You Can Make Your Own Hilarious Political Attack Ads Using Your Facebook Data [Video]
Posted in: Today's Chili PBS Newshour has a wonderful new tool that lets you make political ads quickly and easily. Ostensibly, it’s to show you how cookie cutter campaign ads are. But in reality? It’s a great way to make a dumb video of you being the villain of a political attack ad. More »