
Death of a Meme



It wasn’t until 2007 that Robert Murch, a noted paranormal enthusiast and Ouija Board collector and historian, set out to find the grave, and Elijah Bond finally got the respect he deserved for his invention. Murch claims it took him fifteen years to locate the precise grave in the Green Mount Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland – and several of those spent working closely with the cemetery owners themselves to accurately identify the grave.
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CMGW Photography snapped this beautiful shot, “First Contact,” in which a young girl and a manatee share a moment through a pane of glass.
First Contact – via BOING BOING

What a brilliant marketing campaign! Simple, to the point, and bloody (pun intended) awesome. If you were lucky enough to see a select handful of B-movies and other cinematic treats in the 60′s, 70′s and 80′s, you may have gotten your very own vomit bag to commemorate the experience.
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The guys from Epipheo sit down with How to Survive a Robot Uprising and Robocopalypse author Daniel H. Wilson, to give us some pointers on how to deal with the aforementioned problem.
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