It makes me laugh, and yet it creeps me out, plus, the size difference O.O.
ADDLibrarian said:
For game-themed dessert recipes, check out www.snackordie.com (the Portal cupcakes are my fave!)
As for funny things, I think it's physically impossible not to at least smile when watching the Trololol guy-
http://trololololololololololo.com/
Maru makes me smile too
http://www.youtube.com/user/mugumogu
His owner said on his blog that Maru is safe, the disaster has not affected them, but he's got a cat carrier ready to go in case they have to evacuate
So many funny folks on That Guy With the Glasses
http://thatguywiththeglasses.com/
Okay, I'mma post something which I find good for a chuckle at least, plus it's pretty well done: Enjoy ^^ You will never see the Heavy the same way again, or Lady Gaga
A true story. I am a medical student and was once on a ward round on with just a consultant. We came to the bed of Mr 'Smith' and the consultant says, "OK Charles! This is Mr Smith. I want you to examine his eyes and tell me your findings, oh, and Mr Smith - don't tell him what it is, as I want him to figure it out!"
So I pull the curtains round the bed of this man and immediately start with the usual patter, "Hello sir, my name is Charlie [surname] and I've been asked to have a look at your eyes, if that's alright?"
I then set about looking at the man's eyes, having him follow my finger, reading from a magazine, looking at a red pen, wiggling fingers, shining a torch in his eyes... in all a fairly full examination.
Getting to the end of my exam, the consultant walks into the curtain-surrounded bed area and says,
"OK Charles! What is your diagnosis?"
Having found nothing unusual, except an apparently fixed pupil (though pretty dubious in the bright ward), I reply "Sorry Doctor, I'm really not sure.
He presses me, "Well, what are your differential diagnoses?"
So I begin. "Stroke?"
"Nope!"
"Cranial nerve palsy?"
"Nope!"
These are the usual two and so I start reeling off other things; muscle and nerve damage, weird systemic things, odd injuries, named syndromes that I don't really understand. All the while I become redder and redder before the consultants gaze as he gleeful replies, "No, no, no!"
Finally folding, the consultant looks past me to the patient and asks:
Ooh, another one.
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Put that into a bookmark URL and it will let you play Katamari with the page you are currently on.
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