The Friday Shirk Report – Volume 111
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Welcome to the Friday Shirk Report where you will find the 20 funniest images, 10 most interesting articles, and 5 most viral videos from the previous week of sifting. Enjoy!
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Stay sifty my friends 🙂
20 IMAGES
– A successful night out for this level 5 photobomber
– The worst ‘click for larger image’ on the Internet
– It’s time we salute the real heroes
– Clearly the only way to exit a rolling car (thx for the link Kariv!)
– This photographer knew exactly what he was doing, don’t tell me otherwise
– This coupon is awesome!
– Table for one
– Forget head swapping, it’s all about arms now
– Haiku you too
– This masturbation pie chart is relevant
– And you thought your job sucked?
– :C
– Marathon support in Denmark is at an all-time low
– Ad-busters
– Brobocop
– This picture is crazy.
– Running. Always a good solution
– This little dude is going to grow up to be a badass
– Instant backup
– Scare tactics in advertising works
10 ARTICLES
– The World’s Biggest Cave
– Awesome photographs of the Grimsvotn Volcanic Eruption in Iceland
– 125 Rare and Vintage photos of celebrities
– BBC Nature’s Top 10 New Species in pictures
– The last three months of civil war in Libya
– The economics of Seinfeld. The perfect excuse to watch Seinfeld clips online. Learning! (thx for sharing Mo!)
– 23-gigapixel shot Wembley Stadium in full 360 panoramic with individuals tagged using Facebook
– Fast Company’s 100 Most Creative People in Business for 2011. Interesting snippets
– Beautiful gallery of cars so stunning, they’re in a museum
– Awesome interactive 5,000 megapixel stitched photograph of the entire night sky (thx for sharing Jeff!)
5 VIDEOS
An oldie but wasn’t digging the vids I came across this week
Meanwhile in Japan… (If you’re impatient just fast-forward to 1:30)
Jellyfish Lake is located on Eli Malk island in the Republic of Palau. Twelve thousand years ago these jellyfish became trapped in a natural basin on the island when the ocean receded. With no predators amongst them for thousands of years, they evolved into a new species that lost most of their stinging ability as they no longer had to protect themselves
Sweet slow-mo at the end
GET TO KNOW YOURSELF THIS WEEKEND!