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2) Flip-flops actually flop when worn - they aren’t glued to the bottom of your foot.
3) When wading in water, your clothes get wet - but only up to the point you actually waded. The rest of you stays dry.
4) If you hail and hop into a taxi at the airport when someone was already waiting for one, they’ll get mad and shout at you, or try to pick a fight.
Chick Parody: Who Will Be Eaten First?
This parody was created by artist Howard Hallis, who took a Chick tract entitled The Choice and gave it a brilliant Lovecraftian twist. Hallis was threatened with legal action from Chick Publications in 2004 and took the offending material down. Fortunately, nothing is lost forever on Nobel Prize winner Al Gore’s internet. I found this copy on the Purple Monkey Mafia website (Eris bless ‘em).
Actually I wanted to post an animated gif of it, but couldn't get gifsoup to do it, so I thought someone here could do it.-Arizona Hot (September 26, 2013, 01:53 PM)
I don't get it. What's humorous about that?-Deozaan (September 26, 2013, 03:54 PM)
Probably just that he's mooning us.-Stoic Joker (September 26, 2013, 05:25 PM)
That's just silly!-Deozaan (September 26, 2013, 05:54 PM)
What do Jimmy Fallon, a cat's paw and a severed finger have to do with the new iPhone? Read on!
Sept. 20 is the first day you can order the new iPhone 5S. The new phone comes with new colors, a better camera and a more advanced processor. Reviewers seem to agree that the new software works really well. But the feature that everyone's talking about – and goofing on -- is the fingerprint sensor, called Touch ID, which can be used to access your phone. Jimmy Fallon was one of the many comedians who joked about the futuristic technology, saying that phone thieves would now cut off a victim's finger in order to use the stolen phone.
Fortunately, a severed finger cannot grant access into someone's iPhone. At least according to Mashable. The news site talked to an expert who said the sensor technology requires a live finger to grant access.