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829; In which Pepper is explained. I went to lunch today at a new market-slash-sandwich place that just opened in my neighborhood. It was really good! The market (and neighborhood) is the type to offer fancy organic cold-pressed juice for eleven dollars and artisanal almond milk that comes in something that looks like baby food jars, so when I got this fork to eat my side salad with, at first I wasn’t sure if it was something exotic and fancy: I used the strange fork to eat my salad and was pleased to find that it worked really well!

The tiny serrations on the tip helped spear the individual salad leaves very securely. “Aha,” I thought, “someone has improved upon the simple fork!” I went up and asked the guy behind the counter if all his forks were like this, and he laughed and assured me they were not. I went back to work with my head spinning. Had I been struck by the sort of coincidental circumstance that led to the invention of Post-Its, Kellogg’s Corn Flakes, and representative democracy?? Look at that thing. I think I love a Derp. If historical events had Facebook updates... High School Was A Lie. "Zombie Infested Wasteland" Fine Art Print by Karl Gookey. Would your best friend go back for you when the zombies attack? If no, I think it might be time to get some new friends! Great for a friend or family member that loves all things undead!

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32 Pictures You Need To See Before You Die: Pics, Videos, Links, News. The Art of OaKoAk. Some of the best street art has humor built into it. In the case of French street artist, OaKoAk, they take what the city gives to them and creates a witty street piece. Who hasn't wanted to turn a tile doorstep into a piano, or a sewer cover into a Viking's shield? A lot of these pieces are simple statements done very well. We like the Gameboy one especially. Via TCR. Pics > medi?val bros.