TV Show Promo of the Day: Straight from Nickelodeon’s upfront to your eyeballs, it’s a brand new supertrailer for the network’s hotly anticipated Avatar sequel, which is now being called simply The Legend of Korra.
But wait, there’s more: After much back-and-forth, the official, for-real-this-time premiere date of episode 1 has been revealed: Saturday, April 14th @ 11 AM ET.
cooooooool
(Source: thedailywhat)
In order to highlight the danger that the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) would have on the entire internet, on January 18 from 8am EST to 8pm, Reddit will go on a voluntary blackout, replacing its normal content with information on the threat SOPA poses to the internet as we know it.
I hear google is gonna do the same. What would a day without major sites be like?
My friend was biking around Lake Merced and recognized her. She asked if she was Jamie Chung and she said yeah; they talked, took a picture, and my friend told me she was there. So I drove down to Lake Merced and spotted her jogging. I was sooooo surprised and happy that she was actually there. I…
Fuck, I should have ran today.
A tiger mother lost her cubs from premature labour. Shortly after she became depressed and her health declined, and she was diagnosed with depression. So they wrapped up piglets in tiger cloth, and gave them to the tiger. The tiger now loves these pigs and treats them like her babies.
Submitted by youalwayssavemefrommyself
(Source: toptumbles.com)
Awwwwwre You Kidding Me With This of the Day: No, wait: This is how you have the best Christmas ever.
[devin.graham / thanks adam!]





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Internet Blackout of the Day: The Great Wikipedia Blackout of 2012 has begun.
Reddit, TwitPic, Mozilla, Mojang, and thousands of others will soon follow suit. The Internet is officially on strike! Why? Because the House and Senate are conspiring with the entertainment industry to break the Internet.
Make no mistake: SOPA has not been shelved. And a vote on PIPA is just around the corner. Luckily, hundreds of companies, charities, and notable individuals with strong moral character have joined forces to stop these dangerous Big Brother bills from moving forward.
The fight is far from over, but hopefully today’s blackout will help bring this important matter to the attention of folks who rely on the Internet for entertainment and education, but have so far remained oblivious to SOPA and PIPA and their harmful consequences.
If you absolutely must scab, here are a few useful links:
Five ways to survive the Wikipedia Blackout.
Wikipedia Blackout: Survive with these 12 alternatives.
#altwiki: A collaborative crowd-sourcing alternative to Wikipedia.
How to access Wikipedia during the blackout.
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