Janelle Vadnais

In this comic strip, Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo pay tribute to Calvin and Hobbes by taking their own spin on things using the Joker and Lex Luthor.

As we find out towards the end of the comic strip, just because you are a super villain doesn’t mean that you have the brightest ideas. Click on the image above to embiggen.

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I have my doubts as to whether or not the following video is real, but it is definitely entertaining.

In the video, some dude driving a tractor suddenly decides that it would be a great idea to jump off (while the tractor is still in motion). He then strips down to nothing, jumps in the back and comes out as some hay creature.

Whether or not you think it’s funny doesn’t really matter; this guy and the cackling woman holding the camera thinks it’s hilarious. Check it out after the break.

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If you are one of the unfortunate few who actually, physically have to go into an office, then chances are pretty good that at some point your lunch, snacks or beverages will fall victim to one of your co-workers hunger pains.

If this is the case, rather than meet them in the parking lot after work for a showdown, most opt for the more passive-aggressive approach by leaving a ‘friendly note’ as is evidenced by some of the notes pictured after the break.

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Before there were desktop shortcuts to help us cut, paste and edit phrases such as ‘lol’, ‘brb’, and ‘wtf’, there was the old fashioned way of doing things.

Kids today simply don’t know how lucky they are not to have to do all of that extra work.

(minepom via Likecool)

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For those of us who have to schlepp into an office every day, part of the problem lies in the fact that the offices we go to are boring, outdated or simply depressing. However, the software nerds over at Campaign Monitor seem to be onto something.

Check out the video after the break.

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Thanks to the following, handy infographic, the rest of us can now keep up with all of the companies that Google has managed to buy out over the years.

Check it out after the break.

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Apple products. Digital technology. French house music. Facebook.

And gorgeous women.

The following music video, named “N’importe Comment,” stars Simon DeLacroix of The Toxic Avenger and is every nerd’s dream come true. Check it out after the break.

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Finally- someone (or rather) something that’s willing to go where most people dare not ever go: behind your computer.

The Cable Robot Cable Organizer keeps all of those messy chords in line with a robotic level of efficiency—which is great for desktop PC users.

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When you’re a geek and your life revolves around computers, sometimes you need to step back from it all and “clear the cache” so to speak.

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Despite the fact that you have a better chance of being struck by lightning, most of us still have dreams of grandeur whenever we purchase a lotto ticket—mostly that we will never have to work at our crappy jobs again.

And after we have scratched or penciled our way into watching those dreams go up in flames, all we have left are slips of paper. But now, a couple of graduates from the Rhode Island School of Design, referred to as Ghost of a Dream, have come up with a creative way to turn the discarded lotto tickets into recycled art worthy of the stuff that people actually dream about winning.

Among some of their most impressive installations is a Dream Home comprised of $70,000 worth of lottery tickets and a Dream Car made with $39,000 worth of lotto tickets. Check out more pictures after the break.

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