Evil Super Mario World
Below are two levels of [Super] Mario World, which are geniusly designed by a Japanese author, and he named them the Kaizo Mario.
If the original Super Mario World were this hard, I don’t know that I would love the game as much as I do. (via urlesque)
Insane! Mario FTW!
Quantum of Solace - Teaser Trailer
I remember a time when I actually didn’t care about James Bond as a character, but now I do because he is all kinds of crazy awesome thanks to Daniel Craig.
He’s quickly becoming my favorite “Bond” too — definitely the most complex incarnation to date.
The Story of Stuff Teaser (via FreeRangeStudios)
Alternatives, Possibilities, Choices
decision-making methodology from the 80’s
You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.

Here we see the majestic Komatsu in it’s natural environment; exit 17 on the Trans-Canada Highway, outside of Bible Hill. The individual members in this group, or flock of excavators, can be seen exhibiting their natural crane/giraffe bastard-child form. This particular flock has grown in size over the last several seasons, despite the increasing scarcity of food and habitat. Further and more in depth study is currently underway through an undergraduate group out of Cape Breton University.
EPIC LULZ!
My advice […] is to blog for yourself. […] Don’t even look to see what people are saying.
Dawn on personal blogging, internet ego and haters.
(apologies for removing the context in the interest of generalization)
If you only had a year left to do the things on your lists, would you be satisfied with what you’re spending your time on today?
Just as iron rusts from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the intellect.
Leonardo da Vinci, 1452 - 1519 (via shawnblog)
A pig and a chicken are walking down a road. The chicken looks at the pig and says, “Hey, why don’t we open a restaurant?” The pig looks back at the chicken and says, “Good idea, what do you want to call it?” The chicken thinks about it and says, “Why don’t we call it ‘Ham and Eggs’?” “I don’t think so,” says the pig, “I’d be committed but you’d only be involved.
I’m following too many tumblrs (and too many feeds in general). I reblog too much. Even though there is so much good content lately, I have to stop the madness. It reeks of addictive behavior. Facebook did too, but I reined that in already.
My “real life” demands deserves more attention. In fact, my family and work commitments always trump. However, just knowing there is “shiny new content” to consume when I’m too busy stresses me out. Not good.
Goal? Get feeds to under 10 and followed tumblrs to under 10.


