- “My pitch for a colossal photorealistic statue of the queen”
- This cool Roman blanket is actually an earthquake-warped mosaic
- The history of Newgrounds’ school-shooting games
- The author of Minecraft’s end poem on how it came about and why he put it in the public domain after a retreat to a Dutch psychedelic mushroom temple
- A man gripping his phallus is the world’s oldest known narrative scene, further confirming that modern people are massive prudes
- The man who bought Pine Bluff, Arkansas (jump the paywall)
- 100 Gecs have done a collaboration with Skrillex, because of course they have
P.S. Lords of Misrule starts tomorrow. Hope you enjoy everyone’s submissions — i know i did! :-)
The context of <i>Minecraft</i>'s end poem is as poetic and meaningful as the poem itself. I don't consider myself very spiritual, but when i read about stuff like that i can't help but think maybe the universe or some other omnipresent force arranged for that experience to happen and for the people involved to suffer through it and evolve from it.