Shoot Me In The Face, Do It Now: Cosplayers Lip-Syncing To Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’

Hot on the costumed-heels of yesterday’s London cosplayers lip-syncing to that one booboo-ass song , here comes another, this time from the San Diego Comic-Con of cosplayers lip-syncing to an equally annoying ear-bleeder. The deeper meaning of a bunch of people dressed-up as things they’re not singing a song called ‘Born this Way’ being lost on me aside, that’s not what I came to talk about. I came to talk about the song itself. Now listen: I’m all for a “gay anthem”, but whatever happened to “we’re here, we’re queer, stop being such a stodgy bag of dipshit bigots”? Now that one, that one’s catchy. Hit the jump for the ‘hey — nobody ever said cosplayers could lip-sync’. Also, a higher-res shot of two-face.

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Shoot Me In The Face, Do It Now: Cosplayers Lip-Syncing To Lady Gaga’s ‘Born This Way’

Samsung Cell Phone’s ‘Fake Call’ Feature

This is a shot from a Samsung cell phone’s instruction manual (they still come with those?!) that explains how to make fake calls to “get out of meetings or unwanted conversations ” (read: “pretend you have friends”). That said, I do this kind of thing all the time to impress people at the bar with my fame. *Hello — [insert celebrity name]? Hoho, how you been ol’ bean? How’s the fam? Oh you know, the uje — just having a drank or twenty. Had sex in the trunk of a car again yesterday, that was pretty crazy. And not just with the spare tire this time! Haha, yeah, there was a roadside emergency kit too. You know, we should really collaborate on a project sometime soon, really rake in those millions. Anyway, gotta run — chow, dahling! * “GW, please tell me you don’t have those conversations holding a empty soup-can to your ear”. WHAT THE HELL DO YOU TAKE ME FOR?! It’s an empty artichoke jar. *bring-bring!* Sorry, I need to take this. Built-In Cellphone Feature of the Day [thedailywh.at]

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Google Street View Dead Girl Not Really Dead

Residents of Middle Road, Worcester (England) were alarmed after viewing what appeared to be a dead girl in their neighborhood on Google Street View . Only thing is, she was faking. Hoho, you little wolf-crier ! You better hope you’re never really lying dead on the sidewalk. Stray cats are gonna make you their territory! It is a suburban scene much like millions of others on Google’s Street View site… apart from one chilling addition. Lying face down on the pavement, her shoe inches away in the gutter, is the body of a young girl. Anxious residents browsing their on-screen neighbourhood contacted Google about the image fearing they had chanced on a murder scene. Her innocent game just happened to coincide with the arrival of a Google Street View car to record the images of the road. Azura said: ‘I didn’t know anything about the Google Street View car (recording me). I fell over while I was playing with my friend and thought it would be funny to play dead. Interesting story, Azura, but if you were actually playing with a friend like you claim, where’s this friend in the pictures? I’m on to you, little girl. You see dead people, don’t you?! TELL ME WHERE THEY BURIED THE MONEY! Hit the jump for a couple more shots, including what the little girl looks like less dead.

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