Tuesday, April 03, 2012

Miss Cellania's Links

Christianity in Crisis. To regain relevance, the church should reject politics and embrace the actual teachings of Jesus.

The new Kinect Star Wars game has a sequence where Han Solo has a dance-off with Lando Calrissian. And this is how planetary battles were won long, long ago in a galaxy far, far away.

EDY FOUND A HISPO TODAY! Behold, the Joy of Science.

Skyscrapers, the latest music video from OK Go, features a colorful and sexy tango. 

The 100 Greatest Horror Movie Quotes of All Time. Strung together in a quasi-narrative supercut, they make a horrifying film on their own. NSFW language.

The delicious combination of peanut butter and jelly goes way beyond sandwiches. Try out some of these 56 recipes using PB&J.

Shiro's new friend. Buy him here.

 Seven incredible pairs of conjoined twins from history. In that period between advances in infant survival and modern separation surgery, "Siamese twins" were exhibited for the amusement of the public.

10 Devious Website Features Designed to Rip You Off. These make everyday advertisements seem like benevolent features. (via Dark Roasted Blend)

Ashton Kutcher has reportedly been cast as Steve Jobs in a film biography, possibly based on his looks. Some fans are aghast, but remember we once thought Heath Ledger couldn't do The Joker justice.

What it’s like to camp in the forests of Madagascar, with a toothpick of nail polish in one hand and a magnifying glass in the other, painting each louse on a five-inch lemur. For science! (via Not Exactly Rocket Science)

13 Exquisite Easter Eggs. And some more, too!

1 comment:

  1. "Christianity in Crisis." THIS. Ever since the Reps thought they had a winning policy in abortion/gay marriage it's been this all of the time. Ministering to the sick, feeding the poor? Nah, Steve and Bob want to get married! *That's* what Jesus would have cared about. It's sad, really. Christianity has saved my life in more ways than one. To see it denigrated by ideologues is very discouraging. I hope these guys remember that we reap what we sow.

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