No glory for gory
If you think jack-o’-lanterns, skeleton cutouts, and fake cobwebs are scary, then you’re probably not known around the neighbourhood as being brave.
If you think jack-o’-lanterns, skeleton cutouts, and fake cobwebs are scary, then you’re probably not known around the neighbourhood as being brave.
As I write this, the federal election is only a few days away.
On October 9, Kanye West took to Twitter to give mobile game developers a little piece of his mind: “That makes no sense!!! We give the iPad to our child and every five minutes there’s a new purchase!!!”
I remember my first Playboy; I was a tender 14 years old on a trip to Disneyland with my family, and discovered it stashed under the sink in our hotel bathroom.
The act of belittling another verbally, whether it’s in a work environment or in a social setting, is so offensive that often I regret not responding physically.
Online communities bring people together, and they also tear them apart.
Our personal views, opinions, and beliefs are an essential part of who we are.
In honour of Halloween, Burger King grilled up the spooky Black Whopper. Brilliant. Horrifying.