It takes a really cool celebrity to take time out of their day to interact with their fans. It takes an even cooler one to help them make sure they aren’t getting ripped off with fake autographs. Enter Mark Hamill, coolest dude of them all:
One Man is Pointing Out Brands That Prematurely Scheduled Their New Year's Tweets
According to This Simple Hypothetical Canine-Fashion Question There are Only Two Kinds of People, Which Are You?
9 Times the Simpsons Predicted the Future
The Simpsons is always on point for parodying American culture, but sometimes the show actually predicts it:
A Dead Cockroach Got the Shrine It Deserved (From College Students, in the Middle of a Hallway)
Two weeks dead, but Rosie the Roach’s body hadn’t moved from the Anthropology building at Texas A&M University. A professor teaching in the hall documented and uploaded the growth of Rosie’s shrine, and its ultimate end.
Good work Texas A&M Anthropology students.
Chipotle Still Doesn't Have That E. Coli Thing Figured Out, and These Trolls are Taking Full Advantage
Maybe you haven’t heard? Chipote is trying to kill you. I know, that sounds like hyperbole, but genuinely, there’s been an E. coli, salmonella, and norovirus outbreak plaguing their food for over a month and they still don’t have it under control. They’re really sorry about it, though. Lucky for us, Chipotle’s been served with a little bit of classic internet justice courtesy of fake customer service trolls Hope That Helps.
Warning: strong language ahead.
David Cameron Tried to Tweet About Watching a Space Launch, Can't Catch a Break
Remember PigGate? Twitter sure does. British Prime Minister David Cameron tried to tweet an innocuous photo of himself watching a space launch, but The Internet turned that into an opportunity to remind him of the time he porked a pig:
LeBron James Posted a Picture of His Fashionable Coat and The Internet Let Him Know What It Reminded Them Of
The Sun Sums Up the Star Wars Saga With 25 Pun Filled Front Pages
The Sun is a daily tabloid published in the UK known for its sensational and sometimes punny headlines. If you need a way to brush up on the previous six Star Wars before The Force Awakens comes out, they’ve got you covered. These pun-tastic front pages are probably the most painless way to relive the prequels, and will remind you just how glorious your favorite Star Wars moments truly were. Make sure not to miss the “free items” some covers offer in the top, right corner.