A Fist Bump Manifesto

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Feb 132014
 
A Fist Bump Manifesto

Moochelle and Hussein first bump

Do you remember when the New York Times tried to cover for the Moochelle and Hussein first bump back in 2008? They asked the question “is this the end of the high five?“.

Well The Atlantic goes even further by stating that bumping fists has a negative bro-stigma, but it’s better than shaking hands in that it transmits significantly fewer bacteria.

The handshake, its alternative, is unsanitary. The handshake is outdated in most places, born of a time when we might all be expected to be concealing sabers. It would make more sense for us to casually intertwine almost any other part of our bodies with those of strangers, lips and genitals the notable exceptions.

Business is dirty; you don’t have to be. A practical guide to the professional fist bump.

 

Waffle Stompers – Somebody That I Used To Know On The Ukulele

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Feb 132014
 

The Waffle Stompers perform Somebody That I Used to Know on a single Ukulele.

Enjoy!


Somebody That I Used To Know (Ukulele Version) – Gotye Cover

They Took One Ukulele & You Won’t Believe What They Did

You seriously have to see this to believe it – such amazing timing.

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How Big Is The Ocean?

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Feb 132014
 

How big is the ocean? It’s really big!

While the Earth’s oceans are known as five separate entities, there is really only one ocean. So, how big is it? As of 2013, it takes up 71% of the Earth, houses 99% of the biosphere, and contains some of Earth’s grandest geological features. Scott Gass reminds us of the influence humans have on the ocean and the influence it has on us.

 

Random Riddle: 2-13-2014

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Feb 132014
 
Mr. Jones filed a lawsuit against the company he worked for. He claimed that the company he worked for was drugging him to make him a better worker. He claimed that the coffee the company provided contained a drug called Trimethylxanthine. Trimethylxanthine is an addictive drug that increases alertness, improves concentration, and gives you a euphoric feeling. It operates using the same mechanisms that amphetamines, cocaine, and heroin use to stimulate the brain only to a lesser degree. When the coffee was tested it was found that it did contain large amounts of Trimethylxanthine. But, Mr. Jones did not win his lawsuit. Why?
 
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