You might not know this, but Chinese people don’t even know what fortune cookies are. Fortune cookies are actually an invention of Americans. Watch the video below and see for yourself. It’s kinda weird, really. So if you ever go to China and dine in any restaraunt, don’t expect to get your tasty little cookie at the end of your meal.
If you’re trying to go on a diet, but you’re finding it tough to hold yourself back from eating the entire plate, you might want to consider visiting Japan. If you get one of these cute meals, you won’t want to stick your knife and fork into it. Who ever makes these does a great job.
It may not be captioned or monologued there where you can read it; but many times the most interesting story are the ones left to your imagination and wonder.
I just came across this story on Digg, and if you’re a big meme (Digg, Reddit, etc.) user, you’ve probably already seen it, but if not, this post is for you. Environmental Graffiti has put together a post of the 35 greatest works of reverse graffiti and it’s really freakin’ awesome.
Erik Weiner (real name?) recently put out a rap video he put together about the troubles of finding a girlfriend by searching the internet. This video is funny and is put together really well actually. I like how he uses recognizable pieces of the internet in his video, such as putting his video in the Google Images page. It’s really funny, so check it out.
The only information I have on this is, “??????.” So, there’s not much to go on. But you don’t need a paragraph of insights to enjoy this incredible show made from just H2O.
The Impossible Quiz is as hard as it sounds, and the word impossible sounds pretty damn hard, doesn’t it? What you have to do is answer all of the questions in the quiz and you only get three wrong guesses or else you start over. What makes it even harder is that some questions are timed or contain “Bombs” and the time limits range. The instructions mention that there are even some 1 second “Bombs” included.
What is blather exactly? According to the Blather website, blather is bunches of words that are strewn apart in a twisty tangly web of pontification, insight and nonsensical delight. Now that sounds delicious.
Go visit the site and start clicking through the different words. You can click and click all day and never come to an ending, it seems. I honestly don’t really understand the site too well, but it’s really interesting. It reminds me of poetry.
Normally, when I think of motivational posters, I think of a poster with a very serious and boring picture on it and a deep message that’s meant to help people get through the tough times in life. You know, something that inspires. If do a search for Motivation Posters in Google Images though, you’ll get some much more interesting messages.