Cracked tends to have something worth reading at least 3 times a week, and Monday (fortunately) started out no different.
Our culture is full of tales of the undead walking the Earth, from our religions to our comic books. But, some sort of zombie apocalypse isn’t actually possible, right?
Right?
Guys?
Actually, yes. It’s quite possible. Here’s five ways it could happen, according to science.
Joel, the artist over at dirtflake did a series called “Zoo of the Untrue” which he started in November of 2006 and finished up in April 2007. Zoo of the Untrue has an animal for every letter of the alphabet, but gives them a different, and in my opinion, better, description than you would find elsewhere. I found the end result to be a good collection of art and wit.
For Meghan’s birthday this past August I had purchased for her a mug from the artist’s deviantART store, which, for some reason, is no longer connected to his site. Anyway, the mug I got for her was for the letter S.
I still think that a book of all of these animals would be great, but the chances of that happening are unlikely.
I’ll end with the fact that I’m writing this here and now since the artist’s website doesn’t allow comments.
From the about page: It is pretty okay. It is about a bad feeling you get when you are feeling good, or a good feeling you get when you are feeling bad.
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It makes me realize that my taste in webcomics is strange. Very strange.
I saw this video on YouTube via Digg, and I had to post it. Tetris and Dr. Mario are two games I enjoy playing, especially against family and friends. Ok, maybe playing isn’t the correct phrase to use, as my main opponents for those games (my friend Andy and my brother Ryan, respectively) tend to lose many, many more games than they win. Hey, it’s the truth. I know that I’m not the best out there at those games, but I do enjoy playing them, and/or watching the reactions of others when I play them.
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