Tag Archives: Humour

Awesome Adventures on the Interweb: The Perry Bible Fellowship

Don’t worry, it’s a newspaper comic strip/webcomic, not a religious thing.

Awesome Adventures on the Interweb: The Angry Video Game Nerd

This post is about something geektastic! ( - adj. a term used to describe something (or someone) that is equally geeky and fantastic)

Awesome Adventures on the Interweb: Fat-pie.com

The strange and brilliant world of David Firth’s videos on ‘Fat-pie.com’ is strange and brilliant. Read a strange description and recommendation here, it’s brilliant!

Awesome Adventures on the Interweb: Yu-Gi-Oh: The Abridged Series

A much muddled description of a hilarious bunch of internet videos called ‘Yu-GI-Oh: The Abridged Series’. Plus some links to find out more about it and a marvelous recommendation by me. The whole post is fantastic over long fun, read it and rejoice.

History Bites into May 2nd

The lights go out on one of the greatest luminaries who ever lived, as this day of 1519 sees Leonardo da Vinci take his very last breath. He suffered a massive heart failure after being told by close friend Nostradamus that his personal diary would one day serve as the basis for horrible movie…

History Bites into May 1st

The very first day of May makes all the worries go away. At least it does in an ideal world where alleged-celebrities are responsible enough to drive with a valid license and in a completely sober state of mind. Speaking of celebrity DUIs,

History bites into April 30th

On this day in 1789 George Washington becomes the first US president to trip on the steps in publicand come close to breaking his neck right after being inaugurated into office, a tradition that only one of his many successors would be patriotic enough to carry over.

History bites into April 29th

Crossing to Canada in 1903, where a landslide estimated at 30 million cubic-meters ravaged the town of Frank, Alberta claiming 70 lives. To this day, Canadians still debate whether the real tragedy is that 70 of their countrymen couldn’t see a giant freakin’ landslide coming a mile away, or that there’s a town named Frank.

History Bites into April 28th

On this day in 1192 King Conrad of Montferrat, also known as Conrad 1, was relieved of his crown and ability to breath only one day after being elected to the throne of Jerusalem. The monarch had been targeted by a Muslim sect named – and I’m not making that up- the Hashshashin.

Introducing “History Bites”

My fellow net-dwellers I humbly salute you all, and extend my thanks for the multiple mouse-clicks that carried your eyes right through to my brand spanking new column among the “Infinite Critique” community. So without further ado I hereby declare my spot, named with a hint of un-originality “History Bites”, to be as opened as […]

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