Some Days You Get The Bear

May 18, 2010 - 7:01 pm
Irradiated by LabRat
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Yesterday: never really woke up, wandered around in a daze. Got into an internet argument and finally wound up writing a long-planned post that suddenly acquired the form and structure it needed to lurch off the table.

Today: woke up feeling fine. Never found a damn thing to write about with newly reacquired mental acuity.

Oh well. Have a sample of what I spent some of the rest of yesterday doing, which was laughing myself into a near-aneurysm at the archives of a comic that is almost entirely extremely NSFW but is also hysterically funny. This one, however, is both safe for work and the one that left me laughing the hardest and longest.

Northerner

And this one is also safe, also very funny, and just for Steve. Dude, if you ever find one like this, let me know.

Bad Falcon

No Responses to “Some Days You Get The Bear”

  1. Jim Says:

    That is a hell of a way to find out that someone thinks that you’re the chosen one.

    Jim

  2. phlegmfatale Says:

    omg.
    That is the funniest comic ever, and my new personal favorite. Laughing my head off was a great way to start my second day of vacation.

    Cheers!

  3. Tarb Says:

    Oh, hey, you guys like Oglaf too? Hah, I feel kind of smug now. I always assume you guys ARE the internet! I’m sorry I never pointed it out to you, I think it’s freakin’ hilarious. I feel like I owe you for the new websites I find through your mentioning them on VC, or links here. Next time I find something appropriately demented, I’ll send it your way! As always, keep up the good work!

  4. Steve Bodio Says:

    I WANT one. Thanks, LabRat!

  5. elmo iscariot Says:

    Aw man, I love Oglaf.

    And they sorta-called out a pet peeve: fantasy chicks with breasts who clearly aren’t mammals. :)

  6. phlegmfatale Says:

    OMG.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2010/may/19/london-olympics-2012-mascot

    Londond 2012 Olympics mascot is a cumsprite!

  7. Kristopher Says:

    Wow … some moron in Britain allowed a committee to make a decision without supervision.