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Don't Try This At Home: Man Chugs Bottle Of Jack Daniels In 13-Seconds
This is a video of ready-to-die Will Williams chugging a fifth of Jack Daniels in 13-seconds. You should not try this at home. Or a friend's home. Or in a nearby parking lot like Will is in the video. Nice Mumford & Sons shirt, by the way. You like that 'I Will Wait' song a lot? That's very hardcore of you.
"We were appalled at the video because it depicts very irresponsible and dangerous behavior," Jack Daniel's spokesman Phil Lynch told the Daily News. "Many people don't realize that kind of consumption could be very harmful to people and could kill them in certain circumstances."Wait -- many people don't realized that chugging an entire bottle of liquor could be harmful? How do people not know that? Are these the same people that are into butt-chugging? I bet these are the same people that are into butt-chugging. You know, maybe alcohol just isn't for you. Keep going for the video.
Spider Photobombs Girls' Selfies, Brings Me Great Joy
This is the progression of photos (GIF of them after the jump) documenting the moment two girls in bed taking selfies realize they're not alone. It brought me great joy. I don't know why people freak out about spiders so much. Where do you think the bites you wake up in the morning came from? I find spiders in my bed all the time. Plus my roommates pubes. "How do you know they're his?" Because I shave. Jk jk, because I bleached mine and dyed them green so I can pretend to be Captain Planet.
Keep going for a gif of the images.Nvidia GeForce GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 980M Benchmarks Purportedly Leaked
Here's a look at how Nvidia's next batch of graphics cards might perform
How about we kick off the work week with some rumors, speculation, and purportedly leaked info, shall we? Sure, why not! What we have tumbling out of the rumor mill today is the notion that Nvidia is going to launch its GeForce 900 Series cards based on its Maxwell architecture on September 19. Specifications are hard to come by, but in the meantime, some supposed benchmark scores of Nvidia's forthcoming GeForce GTX 980, GTX 970, and GTX 980M are making the rounds in cyberspace.
The folks at Videocardsz.com posted what they claim are benchmarks of the aforementioned cards, which they then assembled into a neat chart fleshed out with several existing graphics cards. In 3DMark Fire Strike, the GeForce GTX 980 sits pretty high with a score of 13,005 and is only trumped by dual GPU configurations. As a point of reference, the GeForce GTX 780 Ti posted a score of 12.702.There are three different clockspeeds posted for the GTX 980, and that's because Videocardz.com was unable to confirm which is the actual reference clock. The 13,005 score represents the fastest clocked version (1190MHz core). It's surmised that the card sports 4GB of GDDR5 memory on a 256-bit bus and a 7GHz memory clock.
When I come home after a long day and see my bf watching TV on the couch.
Jeff put on his "casual" face hoping no one would notice he farted.
#324085 - Chocolate Hazelnut Bread Recipe
Living by bread alone is hardly a sacrifice when chocolate is added into the equation.
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Scientists Sent a Direct Brain-to-Brain Message Via the Internet
Communication is a messy business. If it weren’t for miscommunication, Hiroshima and Nagasaki may well have never been bombed, the light brigade would have survived the Crimean War, the Korean war could have been averted, the Battle of Karansebes wouldn’t have been so much like an Adam Sandler movie, and the Mars Climate Orbiter would have completed its mission. Things would be better if we could just send thoughts directly from brain to brain via some sort of international network.
We already have that network (it’s called the Internet), but the ability to send thoughts from one brain to another has eluded us thus far. Luckily, or perhaps horrifyingly, scientists from Harvard University have managed to send a very simple thought from India to France. The sender could move his arms to send a “1” or his legs to send a “0” and that information was extracted from his brain using electroencephalogry. The three participants who received the message in France’s brains’ visual cortices were stimulated via electromagnetic induction and the message was thusly passed. I’m not sure exactly how this differs from the University of Southampton’s experiment conducted several years back, but their flowchart is so much more professional looking.
Of course, this is a very basic form of communication, and it’s nowhere near useful yet, but we’re sure someone out there is frantically working on a sex-over-IP application. We all know it’s only a matter of time. As much as tele-boning does sound like fun, when this becomes more precise, the possibility for teachers to impart information to students directly from brain-to-brain could possible be one of the biggest moments in our species’ development.
[via Yahoo!]
My friend did this, it was impressive.
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Kicker Kicked
Pittsburg Steelers’ Antonio Brown kicked Browns’ SApencer Lanning in the head in a punt return in Sunday’s game.

Read all about it. More video too.
Thanks Andy
ACTUALLY FUNNY stupid sh*t that high schoolers wrote during their probable writing prime...
Moto X available for pre-order in exclusive bamboo at Phones 4u
Motorola announced the Moto X at IFA 2014 in Berlin, but Phones 4u in the UK has confirmed that pre-orders are now available through the online portal. What's more is the retailer has confirmed it will hold exclusivity on the bamboo version of the new smartphone. Pricing starts from £34.50 a month and Phones 4u expects to start shipping on October 6.


















