This is all great. Really hope he contacts her.
Hocus Pocus
All of my Octobers include this movie. I first saw it in theatres when I was eight. I went with my brothers and some church friends (we had church friends when we were kids) and I cried my eyes out at the end and they all laughed and pointed at me (yeah, even the church kids). It was the first time that a movie made me cry and I'll never forget that. I didn't care that much about all of them laughing at me, 'cause I was more struck by the thought of, "Why aren't these mutants WITH me crying right now? Probably 'cause they're teenagers and their souls are dead."
Anyhow, this movie is great. It will always be great. And I swear this will be the only Buzzfeed "article" that I tell you to go read, but if you've ever liked this movie then go read this. I love everything about that list.
This gem is only $7 on Amazon. Get on it.
The Most Astounding Fact
"Astrophysicist Dr. Neil DeGrasse Tyson was asked in an interview with TIME magazine, "What is the most astounding fact you can share with us about the Universe?" This is his answer."
This is kind of an old video, but it still gives me shivers when I watch it.
Louis C.K. - Cell Phones
Love this so much. Just great.
Obesity/World Hunger
Just great.
Unusual Articles on Wikipedia
Have you heard of this already? I was told about it years ago by my friend Andrew, who only said, "Just go here. Spend a day."
It's a listing of basically the weirdest/most-interesting-stuff-you've-never-heard-of-but-would-likely-be-intrigued-by on Wikipedia. There are a lot of sub sections, but the ones I enjoyed the most were probably:
- Technology, inventions and products
- Popular culture, entertainment and the arts
- Food
- Folklore
- Law, law enforcement and crime
And some favourites?
- Acoustic Kitty: A failed CIA experiment at using a cat for covert surveillance.
- Clocky: An alarm clock that hides from its owner (!)
- Capgras delusion: a disorder in which a person holds a delusion that a friend, spouse, parent, or other close family member has been replaced by an identical-looking impostor.
- Mary Toft: An English woman who hoaxed doctors into believing that she had given birth to rabbits.
Honestly, I still haven't gone over the whole document because there's just so much. So I have it bookmarked and go every once in awhile. Go here to see what I'm talking about.
Infomercial GIFs
Love these so much.
Birth to Death As Told By Cinema
Share Your Leftovers With Strangers
This is either a genius idea or the absolute worst. Not sure where my opinion lays. But if I'm hungry one night, well...
Batman: Hoarder
Love it. Seen here.



