Who knew Google searches could be so literary? Google Poetics is a collection of poems created by Google’s autocomplete function. Contributors type a few words and autocomplete composes a few lines of “poetry” at random, resulting in some hilarious literary works. Since contributors never edit the poems and the autocomplete results change over time, the blog is constantly getting fresh new material, ranging from the metaphysical to the heartbroken. This creative new form has garnered hundreds of submissions from readers since the blog’s launch in October 2012, but we’ve selected the funniest...
Say goodbye to San Diego and hello to the Big Apple. After nearly ten years, Ron Burgundy and the San Diego Channel 4 news team have returned, this time taking 1980’s New York City by storm.
Yesterday, the first official footage from Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues appeared online, and Paramount announced plans to release an alternate trailer this weekend.
The sequel, directed by Adam McKay and produced by Judd Apatow, will star Will Ferrell as the mustachioed broadcasting buff Ron Burgundy, along with his co-anchor Christina Applegate and bumbling news team of Paul Rudd, David Koechner...
Being a girl in the summertime can be kind of a drag.
And by kind of a drag, we mean totally and completely awful.
I mean, first off, there’s the heat…
…which we just love. Not.
Your hair gets plastered to your face,
and then your makeup starts to drip,
which leads to you looking like a hot mess,
and you always end up wondering why you even bothered to get ready this morning.
Really, how’s anyone supposed to look cute like that?
Unless you’re Beyonce…
…which you aren’t.
So, there's nothing you can do about it.
And then there’s the bikini situation.
Most current collegiettes grew up with an endless stream of Disney princess movies, dolls, picture books, and more. What would our lives be like without them? Well, we’d probably have more realistic expectations for our hair. Regardless, it looks like Disney hasn’t given up on its cartoon role models just yet, thanks to Tiana, Rapunzel, Merida, and, most recently, Anna, the heroine of Disney’s upcoming animated film, Frozen, a story loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen’s The Snow Queen.
Although rumors about Frozen have been swirling around for a while, Disney just released their first...