[Amazing] Link25 (219) – The Trump’s Presidency Edition
It’s the weekend and you know what that means…it’s time for internet debauchery. And as usual we are here to assist you in your indulgence with 25 of the week’s best links, articles, images, and videos from all over the web. So whether you want to know what’s the deal with the electoral college or read Mike Rowe’s take on why Trump won, Link25 (219) – The Trump’s Presidency Edition is sure to have something for you.
Former “Dirty Jobs” host Mike Rowe explained what he believes led to Donald Trump’s surprising Election Day victory, describing the president-elect as an “authentic” candidate who appealed to Americans who felt unheard.
Mr. Rowe, former host of CNN’s “Somebody’s Gotta Do It,” wrote a Facebook post Thursday comparing Mr. Trump’s White House win to his 2003 “Dirty Jobs” pilot on The Discovery Channel.
“It wasn’t pretty or careful. It took place in sewers and septic tanks, and featured a subversive host in (click on the title to read the full article).
I’m sure we’ve all been made aware in our lives on several occasions that the Internet can be an extremely scary place when it wants to be. And it so often does. The most notorious of all fictional online entities is the distorted and featureless bogeyman at the center of the documentary Beware the Slenderman, which is set to
It's almost that time of year...
If you own a pet, chances are you’ve found yourself pinned in place by a sleeping furry companion on more than on occasion. Have you ever stopped, for a moment, and wondered just what the heck they’re doing there? Not how you came to be conquered by saucer-like eyes and a wet nose, but rather, (click on the title to read the full article).
Dear America,
Amidst the confusion, and despair, and disbelief, it was suggested to me by a very close friend of mine (I won’t say her name to protect her identity) (Ann. It was Ann) that perhaps a few people would enjoy hearing my thoughts on this election. So I sat down at my computer, cleared my head, and opened a document.
Then I started crying. (Click on the title to read the full article)
Every time
Keep your eyes on the ball
Awwwwww
Nintendo is courting nostalgia for the holidays this year, like pretty much every year — but the NES Classic Edition, a palm-size recreation of the original console with 30 games built-in, rates highly on the nostalgia scale even for a company whose heart is stuck in the 1980s. It’s already a highly coveted item for (click on the title to read the full article).