Pretty sure some middle aged executive is taking this as gospel truth and using it to make conversation with his son tonight at dinner.
From this page describing Stockholm Syndrome. Lol.
(via Angel)
Lolwat.
Found on Sgbotic.
I haven't given up on the last leg of my 30 Days of Creativity, even though I took a break of over a week. Still, let's try to finish this, so here's Day 27.
It's one round of the verse and a very truncated chorus of At the Beginning by Donna Lewis and Richard Marx. It came to mind because the chorus goes, "Life is a road..." Oh yeah, you didn't think I'd take a crack at a creative project without a pun in there, did you.
It was fun to make, but the syncopated lyrics really threw me off.
Why is the Internet so weird.
I recently found this mindblowing video of a girl breaking down into a million pieces while watching some Twilight trailer, and it reminded me of this collection of YouTube comments that I had been screencapping for a while and forgot about.
I love you, Internet. Don't ever change.
I ran a search for "flying avatar" so I could have a couple of references for Day 1's drawing. For those who don't recognise it, it's a flying avatar from Second Life. Okay, can't fault that, I suppose. LOL.
"Shifting"? For shame, StarHub. Its FAQ on home broadband includes this helpful response for people who are moving 1 cm next door. The correct word is "moving". File this under the same Singlish category as "where do you stay", as opposed to "where do you live".
YouTube wants you to watch videos, not read static comic books.