via jezebel.com And here I thought this was just somebody with decent Photoshop skills' idea of a cruel joke. MUST. HAVE. THESE.
via youtube.com I have no idea why this show is so beloved around the world. I never watch it when it originally aired in the US, but clearly the audience of the The Graham Norton Show - on BBC One saw multiple episodes.
Lightning image, which is kind of related to thunder, via Shutterstock While we use the term figuratively today, its original usage — by English playwright John Dennis in the early 1700s — was literal. Live theater productions have plenty of sound effect tricks up their sleeves, some of them centuries old. If the sound of thunder is needed for a stormy scene, for example, off-stage crew members might roll metal balls down troughs, grind lead shot in bowls or shake thin sheets of metal. For the performance of his...
via buzzfeed.com Chris Rock thinks the President just reached the point where he had to come clean for his kids. I like that logic.
via buzzfeed.com Good God is this ever the TRUTH.
via buzzfeed.com Believe it or not, this something called a "Jewel Caterpillar." Can you even imagine what the butterfly is going to look like?
via afterellen.com My Season 2 crush lays one on my Season 3 crush ... on US TV!!!