As a long-time gamer and an old-school fan of the Mortal Kombat franchise, I think this is just epic.
Geeks Are Sexy says, “Mortal Kombat fatalities are not what we could actually call ‘kid-friendly’, but these from Youtube user Eric Power almost make the whole thing look cute. Almost.”
Remember that awesome Teenage Mutant Ninja Bear from the Hiroshima Zoo? Some creative folks have now gone and Jedified it…and you know what a huge Star Wars fan I am.
Check it out:
After watching those videos, one thing appears to be clear….bears must have some sort of molecular anomaly hidden within their DNA that renders them impervious to the business end of lightsabers. Perhaps an abnormally high midi-chlorian count?
Tuesday was Star Wars day, and Geeks are Sexy found an incredibly creative video in which a couple edited a clip from Episode IV: A New Hope to announce their pregnancy.
Awesomeness. Here’s what Geeks are Sexy says:
A couple using the Death Star trench run scene from Episode IV to announce that they’ve got twins on the way? Now that’s what I call awesome.
The world of SEO can be a boring one, full of analysis, research, futility, and frustration. These funny SEO cartoons definitely help lighten the mood when stuck in analytics hell.
Here’s my favorite from the list. If you get it, you get it…
I saw this wonderful “I’m sorry” card on Geekologie earlier today and just had to share it.
First person to explain how Ctrl + Z would be an apropo apology to any geek worth their 8 GB of RAM wins a prize. Ok, so there’s really no prize, but there’s the respect of all Geekdom.
I'm Jeffrey Davis: writer, blogger, personal trainer, and soon-to-be published author. I totally dig eco-friendliness, but eco-snobbery sucks. This is my personal blog where I completely shoot from the hip with any topic, pic, video, or quote that I find funny, thought-provoking, or interesting. Enjoy.
Food For Thought
When the people of the world all know beauty as beauty, there arises the recognition of ugliness. When they all know the good as good, there arises the recognition of evil. — Lao Tzu