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19 November 09

indieandyy:

No Special Effects by Jason Segel ft The Swell Season


Last night, Jason Segel got on stage during The Swell Season’s LA show and performed a song he wrote himself. (If you’ll recall, Segel wrote actually wrote all the music for the Dracula puppet musical in Forgetting Sarah Marshall.) It’s nothing short of hilarious and the best thing you will see today.

(via about-today:via)

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Reblogged: indieandyy

24 September 09

Thank you Colbert Report, for bringing me this dramatization of a “feud” between Wayne Coyne and Bradford Cox.

Choice quote:  ”Can’t two grown men pee in the same toilet at the same time?”

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21 August 09
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12 July 09

Auto-Tune The News.

John Boehner is the new T-Pain.

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7 July 09
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Tags: palin funny
6 July 09
ardenashley: emptyage:

PUG PUSHES STROLLER FULL OF PUG DOLLS AROUND PORTLAND

This is pretty great.
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Reblogged: ardenashley

16 June 09
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30 April 09
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Reblogged: thedailywhat

27 April 09
Using data from an experiment (N = 332), we found that individual-level political ideology significantly predicted perceptions of Colbert’s political ideology. Additionally, there was no significant difference between the groups in thinking Colbert was funny, but conservatives were more likely to report that Colbert only pretends to be joking and genuinely meant what he said while liberals were more likely to report that Colbert used satire and was not serious when offering political statements. Conservatism also significantly predicted perceptions that Colbert disliked liberalism.

The Irony of Satire: Political Ideology and the Motivation to See What You Want to See in The Colbert Report (via HuffPost)

So this is an actual study performed by researchers at OSU.

And they basically found that conservatives think Stephen Colbert is being serious.

They don’t understand satire.

This made my day.

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19 April 09

Ted Leo on Cleveland

@tedleo:

I happen to like Cleveburg a lot (Grog Shop, Beechland, Ohio City, even their airport), but I couldn’t not share this: youtube.com/watch?v…
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Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh