This hoverboarding priest is a Christmas gift to all

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Priests do a little too much walking and not nearly enough hoverboarding nowadays. Thankfully, we have some priests who are willing to stand up for what’s hip and correct the trend.

Twitter user Vynnlo‘s local priest recently hoverboarded into his Christmas Eve service, bringing peace and joy to everyone who watched the subsequent viral video.

This isn’t the first time this priest has introduced cool teen technology to his service.

two years ago he did magic tricks and the year after he brought out a lightsaber (i don’t have a vid of the magic trick 😔) pic.twitter.com/eu1X5zx0u7

— jerusalynn (@vynnlo) December 26, 2018 Read more…

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This Elon Musk Interstellar parody is the weirdest thing you’ll see all day

After leaving Elon Musk’s big Boring Company test tunnel reveal Tuesday night, TechCrunch stumbled upon a gem that only the interwebs can provide. And because farting Teslas and an “entirely new system of transport” just wasn’t enough for the last 24-hour Elon Musk news cycle, TechCrunch is sharing what it found. To be clear, this […]

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Twitter thread explores questionable ways men, uh, decorate their bathrooms

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Here’s your chance to go deep in the bowels of a man’s soul — his bathroom.

A Twitter thread posted Friday asked women what’s the weirdest thing they’ve seen in a dude’s bathroom. It starts off with a plunger-hairbrush hybrid contraption that must be used for plunging and then scrubbing the bowl. Whatever it is, it’s weird.

ladies what’s the weirdest thing you’ve ever found in a boy’s bathroom? allow me to start pic.twitter.com/WbvwM86H4b

— jodie (@jodieegrace) December 14, 2018

What follows is a lengthy collection of truly LOL-inducing photos showing some creative engineering, especially when it comes to toilet paper holders. Read more…

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How ‘Halloween’ uses side-splitting humor to give its victims a pulse

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Warning: Major spoilers for the new Halloween lie ahead. 

“I’ve got peanut butter on my penis.” 

That’s an actual line from the new Halloween—and it is as amazing in context as it is out of context. 

The latest addition to the Halloween franchise has been praised for revitalizing the horror of Michael Myers, cleverly throwing back to John Carpenter’s original masterpiece, and giving the franchise’s most infamous victim the conclusion she deserves

One of the lesser discussed assets of 2018’s Halloween (although Mashable’s Angie Han nailed it weeks ago) is the uproariously funny gaggle of prey Michael slays before his final face-off with Laurie Strode. The slasher victims’ deaths aren’t particularly chuckle-worthy, but the short vignettes they star in leading up to Myers’ horrifying appearances are memorably hilarious.  Read more…

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Watch Pattie Gonia, the world’s first backpacking queen, strut

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This post is part of Hard Refresh, a soothing weekly column where we try to cleanse your brain of whatever terrible thing you just witnessed on Twitter.

The world has thousands of Aretha Franklin and Judy Garland queens. It has only one backpacking queen: Pattie Gonia.

Late last week, Pattie Gonia posted a video of herself hiking mountains all while in death-defyingly tall and skinny boots.

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come on girls. let’s have some fun.

A post shared by Pattie Gonia (@pattiegonia) on Oct 3, 2018 at 6:27pm PDT

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‘American Vandal’ is the first show to actually understand how teens use the internet

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We do not now nor have we ever deserved American Vandal.

Season one of Netflix and Funny or Die’s fake documentary series won audiences over with its verisimilitude, by posing the question “Who drew the dicks?” and getting us properly invested in the answer. 

The second season does the same, and what makes Vandal so compelling is that, while the stories may not be true, the show and everyone in it feel remarkably real. The combination of outlandish jokes and morally malleable teens wrapped up in an innate understanding of today’s technology adds up to make Vandal one of the most authentic shows on TV. Read more…

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