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03 Feb 15:49

Dresses for Luna and Cadance Also Appear on Build a Bear

by Sethisto
Lrbever

oooooooo


That Cheerleader skirt thing wasn't the only clothing buried in the Build-a-Bear database earlier.  Luna and Cadance also have some extra dress accessories for their higher tier options. 

As for release date, that remains to be seen! Judging by past database updates, we can probably expect them in the next few months.

Thanks to Jennifer again for the heads up!




03 Feb 15:48

France's response to the "no go zones" on fox news

Lrbever

Forgot to mention the bible belt, but other than that, it can be correct, lol

03 Feb 15:46

Richard Dawkins Reads His Hate Mail… Again

by Hemant Mehta
Lrbever

lol

A few years ago, Richard Dawkins read some of his hate mail from loving Christians and it was glorious.

Now, he’s done it again. It involves him reading a lot of nasty slurs, learning about his own sexual predilections, and trying to figure out how to properly pronounce “bee-yotch.”

They’re exactly the sort of letters Jesus would’ve written…

Well, at least Dawkins has plenty of material for his next book.

28 Jan 23:56

When you see it...

Lrbever

Dresden hates Rick Rolling

28 Jan 23:55

Comic for 2015.01.26

Lrbever

wow, 10 years already

New Cyanide and Happiness Comic
28 Jan 23:54

Making the most of the snow

Lrbever

wow

28 Jan 23:54

Fuck da police!

Lrbever

lol

28 Jan 23:51

So I left my pizza for all of 45 seconds..

Lrbever

warms

28 Jan 23:50

Luna, Shining Armor, and Cadance Plushies Appear From Build-A-Bear

by Sethisto
Lrbever

WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO


All you Build a Bear collectors out there have three more cartoon horses to add to the pile soon.  Buried in their website database, Shining Armor, Cadance, and Luna were found.  We also have a limited amount of accessories, including Shiny's prince regalia and a random pony dress for cheer leader Cadance.

Get more images below the break!

Thanks to Jennifer for the heads up!

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28 Jan 23:50

Raising More Than Just the Sun

Lrbever

lol

28 Jan 18:09

Awesome As I Want To Be

Lrbever

neat

28 Jan 18:06

I asked my students how I could make my Creative Writing class more engaging...this is what one of them wrote to me on an index card.

Lrbever

Hope I can get to this point, click and read the comment.

28 Jan 18:01

A woman holding a big, fully loaded king cobra

Lrbever

snakey..snakey...snakey

28 Jan 18:00

I want a cat that would go on adventures with me

Lrbever

Millie rules!

28 Jan 17:57

Found this gate in the middle of nowhere

Lrbever

O_O

28 Jan 17:57

We’re waiting for the day your plane arrives at the Montreal airport

by Ophelia Benson
Lrbever

oh wow

And then something else…Good luck trying to read this dry-eyed.

28 Jan 17:44

Check out the balloons

Lrbever

lol

28 Jan 17:43

Rainbow Power Pinkie Pie plush

Lrbever

neat

yay! for Rainbow Power ponies! Love :happybounce: Clap 
She is for  :iconsagesolarius: Thank you! :D
MLP belongs to Hasbro. This is fan art.
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28 Jan 17:43

blazepress: 1,650 Mousetraps Set off a Huge Ping-Pong Ball...

Lrbever

lol

28 Jan 17:41

Precisely.

Lrbever

facehoof

28 Jan 17:39

Hotel I'm staying at right now, who's job was this? Go go gadget arm!

Lrbever

lol

28 Jan 17:38

The Science Is Out

Lrbever

There's your explanation, lol

derpy hooves,pegasus,science

Submitted by: (via sonic pegasus)

28 Jan 17:27

MRW when my daughter's teacher told me Harry Potter isn't really literature.

Lrbever

That teacher should be barred from teaching.

28 Jan 17:27

Pokemon as Brands

Lrbever

neat





















Pokemon as Brands

28 Jan 17:26

Lars Andersen: a new level of archery

Lrbever

damn

28 Jan 01:09

Validation 160

by Christian Beranek
Lrbever

I talk to the mane 6 sometimes and the big ponies for advice sometimes.

Validation160_small

28 Jan 01:08

It Sucks To Be Weegie!: It Sucks to be Daisy

Lrbever

Not Weegee but Daisy! Wowzers!

It Sucks To Be Weegie!: It Sucks to be Daisy

Here's some of the new material that will be in the INTERROBANG STUDIOS PARODY PARADE book, now available for pre-order in the Interrobang Studios store.





We're throwing an Outrageous Online Art Party--and you're invited! Come on out for our Interrobang Studios Patreon Party Page. What's our party got? OH, just advance access to our comics, awesome exclusives, and prize pack giveaways!

You can RSVP to our ongoing event at:
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28 Jan 01:08

5 Easy Tips to Fix a Boring Online Bio

by Judy Lee Dunn
Lrbever

This may help you. :)

online bioI’d started working with two new clients in the same week.

This was a few years ago, when I was a blogging and social media consultant.

They both asked me smart, insightful questions on the very first day—stuff that made me feel how lucky I was to be playing in their sandbox.

“I want you to help me figure out who I am,” said one, an accomplished executive coach with a highly specialized, very cool niche, “and how to build an online identity that shows how unique I am.”

I wanted to get up right then and there and do a backflip. (I didn’t, though. There wasn’t enough room in that particular Starbucks.)

The other client, a leadership development trainer, said, “I want a bio for my blog, which shows my values and personality, complete with my crazy sense of humor.”

Here were two people who clearly got how important it is to have a face and a unique voice on the web.

Because—let’s face it—you are just a speck in the online galaxy.

Every day, tens of millions of people are shouting for attention.

And how you explain who you are and what you do will make your visitors want to either walk through your door, or run for the emergency exit.

Why you need a memorable bio

Did you know that your About page or online bio is often the second most-viewed page on your website or blog?

It’s the first place your readers will go, if the content on your home page has impressed them. They want to know the real you. They want the story behind the business.

A good bio can separate you from the masses and help you rise above About pages that are written in faceless corporate-speak.

But writing a bio can be tricky.

A bio can be a crazy hard thing to write.

It can feel uncomfortable to talk about yourself.

You don’t want to come across as self-centered, yet you want to capture your unique self in all its splendor.

How do you write a bio that gets to the core of who you are and makes your readers want to get to know you better?

Regardless of the audience you want to attract and your blog’s goals, smart use of writing techniques can make your bio—and you—unforgettable.

5 tips for crafting a memorable online bio

1. Share your backstory.

In fiction writing, your backstory usually tells readers what they need to know about the character—experiences and events that shaped her, and impact her thinking and behavior as the story moves along.

Whether you sell products or services, whether you blog or write books, people have a natural curiosity about your background and the experiences that brought you to where you are today.

You might call this your backstory.

I once helped a business coach write her bio. She told a story of going from “broke, busted and disgusted” to becoming an award-winning coach and nationally renowned speaker.

It was an important story because it showed her readers that she gets what it means to be stuck, understands the barriers to growth, and knows how to get people on the road to living a life of passion.

Your story helps us understand your personal journey, and we remember it long after the telling is over.

2. Provide detail, appeal to the senses, and use ‘sticky’ words.

When we read a good story, our brains are hardwired to remember it.

A ‘sticky’ story is one the reader can’t get out of her brain because she is left with a picture in her mind.

Think of the reader’s brain as Velcro. You want your words to stick, so she will remember them.

Research shows that almost 60% people are visual learners; that is, they respond better to printed text and images. That is how they process and remember information. Try including some image-rich (“picture”) words in your bio.

Let’s look at a couple of rewrites:

Original:“I am working on finishing my first book.”

Rewrite: “I am in a race to the finish line with my first full-length memoir.”

Original: “I love reading, adopting animals and collecting antiques.”

Rewrite: “In my spare time I love reading 19th century novels, preparing gourmet meals for stray cats and collecting those little snow globe thingies.”

Do you see how adding details and using more image-rich words makes your bio more interesting?

3. Choose unique and relevant personal facts.

The best bio writers are not afraid to show us a little bit of their souls.

They might tell you about something they have done that makes them unique.

Or maybe their work is directly connected to a lifelong passion or some past experiences, which they share.

But just as a story and a blog post must have a point, so should personal facts.

Look at it from a storytelling angle, and pick relevant things to share.

For instance, the fact that you had a job selling shoes the summer before your senior year of college holds no interest for your readers. Unless you learned an important lesson that summer that makes you better at what you do today.

For the same reason, I don’t talk about my degrees in education in my bio. It mattered when I was looking for teaching positions, but not so much, now that I am an author.

So skip the dull résumé. You want laser-focused information here.

4. Make emotional connections with your readers. 

You want the reader to think, “Yeah, that has happened to me, too,” or “I know just how she felt.”

Leave the cardboard cutout at the doorstep. Let your readers in close and build an emotional connection with them.

Just as we love reading stories with unique, lively characters, readers like getting to know the real you, quirks and all.

When one of my clients replied to my bio questionnaire, he included a story about how he came to be a career specialist. He told the story of a near-death experience. On a backpacking trip, he lost his footing while crossing a stream, and was swept away into more turbulent waters. He came close to drowning.

Normally, I’d think twice about including that in a bio. But this story showed clearly that his passion for helping people find the work that lights them up, came directly from this experience.

Because, as he said to me, “There are no do-overs in life.”

We kept it.

5. Use humor if it fits your personality.

Humor is also a good way to reach your readers on an emotional level.

John Cleese, Monty Python actor and creator of Silly Walks, nails it:

If I can get you to laugh with me, you like me better, which makes you more open to my ideas.

Here’s an example from my About page, which lists “7 Things You Probably Don’t Know About Me”:

I can speak four languages.

I know French, English, Spanish and Swahili. (I can only say “Four knives will be sufficient” in Swahili, but you never know when that will come in handy.)

 

So how do you know if you’ve done your About page right?

Your online bio should make the reader feel like they’ve met you.

And having met you, they like you. And want to get to know you better.

If you’ve got that, you’re off to a great start!

What about you—have you ever been stuck writing your bio?

Like this article? Please share it with your friends on social media :-)

About the author:

Judy Lee Dunn is a writer. She blogs at judyleedunn.com. Judy was a contributing author for the Amazon bestselling women’s memoirs anthology Seasons of Our Lives: Winter and is working on her debut memoir She’s Out Late. Get her full-length ebook How to Write an Unforgettable Online Bio here.  

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28 Jan 01:07

Sometimes I hate living in the US.

Lrbever

so sad

26 Jan 17:27

Homeless Musician and his Cat

Lrbever

awww