
A mouse rides on the back of a frog in floodwaters in the northern Indian city of Lucknow. June 30th, 2006.
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See also: Batrachomyomachia.

456 BC: Aeschylus, Greek dramatist, according to legend, died when a vulture, mistaking his bald head for a stone, dropped a tortoise on it.
1543: Pedro de Valdivia, a dreaded conquistador, was captured by Native Americans and supposedly executed by pouring molten gold down his throat to satisfy his thirst for treasures.
1841: William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States, gave the longest inaugural address in the history of the United States in heavy snow and subsequently caught a cold. It developed into pneumonia and killed him in a month.
1960: Famed baritone Leonard Warren collapsed on the stage of the New York Metropolitan Opera of a massive stroke during a performance of La forza del destino. The last line he sang was "Morir? Tremenda cosa." ("To die? A terrible thing.")
b'zugda hiara - From Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels. A scathing insult in dwarfish, which translates to "lawn ornament".
Hab SoSlI' Quch! - from Klingon "Your Mother has a smooth forehead." Worst curse/insult in Klingon language..
Nixon - used in books by Kinky Friedman, meaning a bowel movement. "The cat had taken a Nixon in my shoe."
The Tetris effect refers to the ability of any activity to which people devote sufficient time and attention to begin to dominate their thoughts, images, and dreams. Read more.



Samuel Michlap posts some great illustrations on his blog. I really like the above, but he does play with many different styles, so it's definately worth a visit.She was kissing my mouth. My neck. My chest, my stomach, my....! She stopped.
My God! she said, incredulous. Your cock tastes just like CHOCOLATE!






Savage Chickens is a hilarious one panel comic. New post-its are published every day, and they are always funny. These are just some of my favourites from the past few weeks.
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American bombers pass Mt Fuji as they attack Tokyo, which they are firebombing into nothing.



Crossing the Salar is really dangerous and there's no direct track in the salar that goes from Tahua to Uyuni: you need to go through 'La Isla de los Pescadores' (Fisherman's Island, seconds picture above). (...) It's vital to wear sun glasses, there's that story of a swissman that tried to cross it without glasses and ended up blind.


“What are you doing that for?” he said.
“To make people think” J replied, “and make their own meaning.”
He paused for a second, then said “you know in the 30s there was this fellow who used to write the word Eternity in chalk on the pavement. He did it for years all over Sydney, the same word over and over again.”
“That’s one of the ideas behind this work” J said ethusiastically.
“I could think of better things to do with my time” he answered. “But it was nice talking to you” he said as he walked away.
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