Dear God No of the Day: A Zubaz-sporting true believer dares to be the same with a faithful cover of Christian hip hop trio DC Talk’s hit single “Nu Thang.”
Dear God No of the Day: A Zubaz-sporting true believer dares to be the same with a faithful cover of Christian hip hop trio DC Talk’s hit single “Nu Thang.”
Lights Out: It’s like that old joke: How can you tell if someone is a vegan? Don’t worry, they’ll rip out your heart and show it to you.
[thanks marck and jason!]
Earlier: Circletine!

[photo: thanks timothy!]
Friday Cover of the (Fri)Day: So here’s Katy Perry performing Rebecca Black’s “Friday” at a concert in Melbourne.
I was all set to not post this video when the crowd began zealously singing along, leading me to conclude that you’re all just pretending to hate this song but are secretly in love with it. So this is for you.
You’re welcome.
[thanks jay!]
Bonus Friday Cover: The Chinese Version.

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Won’t Somebody Please Think Of The Children of the Day: High-profile attorney Gloria Allred is representing a man from Fresno who says he was threatened by Atlanta Braves pitching coach Roger McDowell after he commented on the inappropriate nature of some homophobic remarks McDowell directed at “heckling fans.” (McDowell has since apologized for his behavior, and has been placed on administrative leave.)
Allred and the complainant, Justin Quinn, convened a press conference in which they presented the allegations, helpfully including a bat-assisted simulation of anal sex performed in front of the Quinn’s 9-year-old twin daughters (starts @ 1:54).
Quinn’s case apparently rests on the notion that if someone is going to traumatize his kids, it should be him.
[tmz / cameronr / stryker / nickdouglas.]
Animated Short of the Day: Stanley Kubrick: An Animated Filmography by Martin Woutisseth.
[kuriositas.]