Breaking Mad
admin - March 29, 2012 - Comments (0)
Ben’s beautiful mash up of two of the best shows on television. Really gives me a hankering for some meth and and a glass of bourbon.

Ben’s beautiful mash up of two of the best shows on television. Really gives me a hankering for some meth and and a glass of bourbon.
All my friends moved to LA and I’ve been mostly moping around my apartment and ordering comic books online, working on becoming one of those overweight, ancient-yet-immortal, hair-matted-in-the-shape-of-a-cloak* New York hermits. I have received divine inspiration, however, in the form of: My New Favorite Thing the Internet Gave to Me! Why does this girl get to live out my dream? Wouldn’t this be totally creepy if it weren’t on Ellen?
via Ellen, and a more vigilant person’s facebook status
*I totally saw this hermit with this actual dreadlock (singular) on Christmas Day at the movies. He could use his dread as a hood or pull it down and it hung around his neck. True Story.
Two videos came out ’round about the same time last week and I think they are the perfect example of someone who did it and someone who read about it.
I would only like this more if it starred the drama nerds from my college instead of these randos. Miranda circa 2003 would have made a great Ashley Spinelli.
I’m not sure if this Supercute! video appeals more to burners, keto dieters, or pedophiles.
This one is mostly for Editor Miranda because she has a girlboner for object manipulation. One too many Renn Fayres.
A new one from The Dø! Hooray! And if you’re feeling even dirtier, you can check out the Trentemøller remix after the jump. Read more »
He sang so hard Letterman started coughing.
As one of the more than 7 billion people afflicted with Going To Die Syndrome (GTDS), I’ve always had a personal interest in stories about cryogenics. So, naturally, this This American Life which tells the story of a TV repairman who tried to pioneer the field, has always been one of my favorites.
Now, Ira Glass is producing a film with a script by Zach Helm, directed by Errol Morris. Rumored to be involved are Kristen Wiig, Owen Wilson, and Paul Rudd who has obviously been chosen because he doesn’t age.