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The Best of XKCD (part 2)

In humor on April 9, 2008 at 8:56 pm

Simply the best of the best XKCD part 1

In humor on November 9, 2007 at 3:03 pm

XKCD #5 – Blown apart
XKCD #13 – Canyon
XKCD #32 – Pillar
XKCD #37 – Hyphen
XKCD #42 – Geico
XKCD #53 – Hobby
XKCD #63 – Valentine – Heart
XKCD #70 – Guitar Hero
XKCD #74 – Su Doku
XKCD #75 – Curse Levels
XKCD #79 – Iambic Pentameter
XKCD #84 – National Language
XKCD #90 – Jacket
XKCD #95 – The Sierpinski Penis Game
XKCD #103 – Moral Relativity
XKCD #106 – Wright Brothers
XKCD #120 – Dating Service
XKCD #127 – dPain over dt
XKCD #131 – Fans
XKCD #132 – Music Knowledge
XKCD #135 – Substitute
XKCD #149 – Sandwich
XKCD #153 – Cryptography
XKCD #155 – Search History
XKCD #161 – Accident
XKCD #165 – Turn Signals
XKCD #166 – Misusing Slang
XKCD #168 – Reverse Euphemisms
XKCD #169 – Words that End in GRY
XKCD #175 – Automatic Doors
XKCD #178 – Not Really Into Pokemon
XKCD #179 – e to the pi times i
XKCD #181 – Interblag
XKCD #184 – Matrix Transform
XKCD #188 – Reload
XKCD #205 – Candy Button Paper
XKCD #210 – 90’s Flowchart
XKCD #212 – Brain
XKCD #214 – The Problem With Wikipedia
XKCD #216 – Romantic Drama Equation
XKCD #218 – Nintendo Surgeon
XKCD #221 – Random Number
XKCD #224 – Lisp
XKCD #227 – Color Codes
XKCD #237 – Keyboards are Disgusting
XKCD #242 – The Difference
XKCD #243 – Appropriate Term
XKCD #252 – Escalators
XKCD #253 – Highway Engineer Pranks
XKCD #257 – Code Talkers
XKCD #262 – IN UR REALITY
XKCD #270 – Merlin
XKCD #271 – Powers of One
XKCD #272 – Linux User at Best Buy
XKCD #273 – Electromagnetic Spectrum
XKCD #274 – With Apologies to The Who
XKCD #278 – Black Hat Support
XKCD #281 – Online Package Tracking
XKCD #284 – Tape Measure
XKCD #285 – Wikipedian Protester

George Carlin: Who Owns You Americans!

In humor on October 23, 2007 at 8:00 pm

George Carlin speaks truth to power about our corrupt political system and almost all of the politicians. Who are you going to vote for in 2008…are they backed by big money…or are they for the people…

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