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An explanation for lonely noobs?: New poll claims young people more likely to condone offensive language
Logging into an online gaming service like PSN or Xbox Live can sometimes have the unfortunate side effect of feeling an awful lot like looking graffiti in a high school bathroom stall. Or like opening a door and accidentally finding yourself at an Odd Future concert. Why is that? Well, because all
PAUSE: QWOP finds its way onto one of Bill Cosby’s sweaters
We meant that literally. –Lana Polansky [via]
Ikea Introduces Manland, Baby-Sitting For Your Husband
It’s kind of hard to know where to start with this one, but let’s start with the perceived problem: women take their husbands or significant others furniture shopping at Ikea, only to find them zoning out and complaining the whole time. Leave him home? Dump him? No, pacify him. Manzone is Ikea’s ow
Code as text: Mark Marino on the academic potential of code
It was bound to happen. The University of Southern California has introduced a program that studies computer code—not for what it produces, but instead actually examining code through the lens of critical theory. It’s called Critical Code Studies, and it’s one of the most exciting nascent fields of
PAUSE: Soulja Boy’s thoughts on Braid
This is an oldie but a goodie. The best part about this video is everything about this video. -Drew Millard
Minecraft player recreates MC Escher
Gaze at it the Minecraft iteration of “Relativity” in all its byzantine, surreal glory. Minecraft is truly a virtual Lego set. Game designers have been influenced by Escher for years now, but this is completely different. We can’t wait to see the next awesome thing Minecraft-ers come up with. -Drew
