domingo, 30 de agosto de 2009
terça-feira, 25 de agosto de 2009
Steven Seagal e sua vida como policial
Reality show com Steven Seagal. Obviamente ele morre no primeiro episódio, já que seus poderes vinham do seu rabo de cavalo.
quarta-feira, 19 de agosto de 2009
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow
O trailer de Castlevania: Lords of Shadow. Ou Castlevania: Dante's Inferno of War May Cry Gaiden.
segunda-feira, 17 de agosto de 2009
Sou amigo de vadias
I Am Friends With Sluts é um Tumblr dedicado a postar fotos de moças recatadas com legendas bonitinhas. NOT.
Deve servir pra massagear a auto-estima das moças.
quinta-feira, 13 de agosto de 2009
terça-feira, 4 de agosto de 2009
segunda-feira, 3 de agosto de 2009
Palavras maiores te fazem parecer burro.
Confirmaram através de estudos científicos o que eu sempre espalhei aos quatro ventos: vocabulário rebuscado te faz parecer mais burro:
"Everyone knows how college students will try to make themselves sound smarter by reaching for the thesaurus and using big, ponderous words they barely understand. But now a new study shows that readers can see through this. Daniel Oppenheimer, a psychologist at Princeton, took a handful of writing samples and used a thesaurus to replace the simple words with needlessly flowery ones.
… Oppenheimer gave all the writing samples — the original, simple ones and the modified, flowery ones — to 71 students to evaluate. The result? As the grandiosity and complexity of the language increased, the judges’ estimation of the intelligence of the authors decreased. Oppenheimer wrote up his results in a paper with the gorgeously ironic title 'Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly'."
Molho.
"Everyone knows how college students will try to make themselves sound smarter by reaching for the thesaurus and using big, ponderous words they barely understand. But now a new study shows that readers can see through this. Daniel Oppenheimer, a psychologist at Princeton, took a handful of writing samples and used a thesaurus to replace the simple words with needlessly flowery ones.
… Oppenheimer gave all the writing samples — the original, simple ones and the modified, flowery ones — to 71 students to evaluate. The result? As the grandiosity and complexity of the language increased, the judges’ estimation of the intelligence of the authors decreased. Oppenheimer wrote up his results in a paper with the gorgeously ironic title 'Consequences of Erudite Vernacular Utilized Irrespective of Necessity: Problems with Using Long Words Needlessly'."
Molho.
Gamers profissionais coreanos
Não bastando a Coréia do Sul tratar os cyberatletas como rockstars, ainda dão a eles casa, comida e roupa lavada.
brb, aprendendo a jogar starcraft.
brb, aprendendo a jogar starcraft.
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