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It never occurred to me until a demo friend of mine asked what 'Pootle' was or rather, what it meant, that I'd never actually explained. Well, when I
Канадский режиссер Роберт Эггерс («Ведьма») перепишет сценарий классического фильма ужасов «Носферату: Симфония ужаса». Затем
Yes, when times get tough. Even being mentally ill can help. That's according to Nassir Ghaemi, a Tufts University psychiatry professor, in an article in The Wall Street Journal adapted from his new book, A First-Rate Madness: Uncovering the Links Between Leadership and Mental Illness. He says mentally healthy people [...]
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The Swedish Chef is the incomprehensible preparer of foodstuffs from The Muppet Show. He first appeared in The Muppet Show: Sex and Violence in 1975, with Chinese subtitles for his dialog. Nearly all Swedish Chef sketches begin with him in a kitchen, waving some utensils while singing his signature song[1] in a trademark mock Swedish, a semi-comprehensible gibberish which parodies the characteristic vowel sounds of Swedish. The last line of the song is always "Børk! Børk! Børk!" and is punctuate
For two weeks, Neatoramanauts have risen to our Movember challenge and grown impressive displays of facial hair.Congratulations to the winner, Stewart Pierson. As you can see above, Stewart epitomizes the 'stache lifestyle. It's a simple mustache and soul patch, groomed with just the right attitude and accented by a half-lifted eyebrow. Stewart, we salute you!For his prize, Stewart fittingly chose the 60% Percent of the Time t-shirt. It's almost a portrait of Stewart himself.Choosing a winner wasn't easy...
Last fall, a remarkable memoir called H is for Hawk, by Helen Macdonald, took the United Kingdom by storm, winning two prestigious awards and rising to the ...
Meet the gang in "Chez Cuckoo," the comic world created by Norwegian artist Torbjørn Lien. Picture this: a bunch of different pals dealing with life's mishaps. Described perfectly on Lien's website, these cartoons are about friendship, feminism, alcohol, gender, religion, everyday disasters, and general screw-ups. Plus, a dose of metal music madness.