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‘Mentotional’ Fodder—How to Completely Blow the Callback
The YouTube clip of Dimitri’s voicemail has been around long enough that it is now a classic. After several years, however, it still remains the pinnacle of recorded doucheissism. Some say the voicemail was a PR hoax by@dimitrithelover; others say it was a real voicemail, … Continue reading
‘Mentotional’ Fodder—A Light-Hearted Link Dump
Sometimes I enjoy tuning out to mindless web chatter for a few minutes; it helps relax my brain and ease stress. This in mind, for today’s “Mentotional Fodder,” I present six disparate links to six insouciant articles. Mom Puts 7-Year-Old on Diet … Continue reading
‘Mentotional’ Fodder—The 40 Most Absurd Headlines Ever
From the annals of “Unwitting Editors,” and “Double Entendre,” I present, without comment, forty absurd headlines (all photos from Google Images).
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‘Mentotional’ Fodder—The 23 Most Absurd Tattoos Ever
Following is a slightly modified iteration of a popular post I put on a different blog several months ago. From the annals of “Remedial English Class,” and “I Want to be Unemployable,” I offer twenty-three absurd tattoos (all photos from Google Images). … Continue reading
‘Mentotional’ Fodder—The 21 Most Absurd Warning Labels and Signs
From the annals of “Captain Obvious,” and “Do Not Sue Us,” I offer twenty-one absurd warning labels and signs (all photos from Google Images).
Dogs need mid-set breaks too…
Nice Fail video Fido!
Why it is Best to Look Forward When Walking
Walking is healthy; walking without looking where you are going is less so.

