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Dumbest Inventions | Sink or Swim

A funny read on the dumbest inventions ever. You can just browse around the site and have fun with the items you will find lying around. Enjoy!

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Spot the Scifi Cliche

If only there was some way to evaluate the goodness or badness of science fiction, according to an objective scale. It would put an end to all fannish arguments, not to mention that whole "varying tastes" thing. Luckily, we've got the very thing, just in time for the weekend. And to increase its value to you, the end-user, we've made it a drinking game as well.

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Meet “College Isn’t Necessary” Author Lynzee Stauss

Meet 19 year old Lynzee Stauss. The author of “College isn’t necessary”. Lynzee believes that women should not have to go to college. Why you ask? Well because the boys should have to, and these boys need to work if they want to have a good life. She believes that a husband should get home from work so she can “go out to eat with all the money he makes and also pay the bills.”

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Seen on a toilet door in the gents' toilets in a university

Just in case the link gets missed:

Since writing on toilet walls is done neither for critical acclaim, noir for financial rewards it, is the purest form of art – discuss.

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The Haunting of Cambria

Here's a book just out set in the very real village of Cambria on the California Central Coast. The haunting takes place in a fictional bed & breakfast. Lots of local spots in the popular tourist town near Hearst Castle are mentioned. Chapter One is online so get a head-start on this scary, funny & sexy novel by local author Richard Taylor. It's being called "catnip for Stephen King fans"!

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The Uninhabited Kind: The Buffalo Skin Hide, A Treacherous Path

Nothing speaks louder than a story that makes you think, laughs and sad, a story that speaks to you and makes it impossible to put it down. It's beyond me that a story like this could go under the radar and not be picked by the powers that be. It pulls you into the story in ways I haven't seen before.

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OUTRAGEOUS! A humorous look at the world's most bizarre & unusual names

Sometimes we need to take a break from the real world and have a laugh at something totally out of our scope of comprehension. This book OUTRAGEOUS! does just that. Sometimes normal just doesn't cut it, moms and dads have dug deep down into their creativity to make sure that no one forgets their child's name. Being a non conformist is the wave of the future.

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Book exec steals Google laptops to "teach lesson" about theft

This one made me laugh until it hurt. No need for further introduction.

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The most amazing book ever! (not)

Learn how: "Latawnya, the Naughty Horse, Learns to Say "No!" to Drugs", in this page turner, full of moralisms and what appears to be thinly veiled racism. Hey, who said raising kids was easy? :)

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Interview with Ishmael Beah, author of A Long Way Gone

I think it's easier to hear about tragic events from non-participants, who tend to present events with a black/white, good/evil slant. Mr. Beah, who went from normal kid to teen soldier in the bloody and confusing civil war in Sierra Leone, offers a much more full and human description of the event. This interview gives a small taste of his incredible spirit.

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