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Source: thedailywhatAfternoon Snack: Burger King’s new Bacon Sundae has 510 calories, 18 grams of fat, and 61 grams of sugar. It’s available at most locations beginning today.
Source: thedailywhatArrested Development Lego Set of the Day: Just when you thought the Arrested Development news couldn’t get any better, Lego builder Matt DeLanoy has created a Lego playset (complete with minifigs!) based on the recently-resurrected sitcom.
Structures include the Bluth home, the Bluth Company stair car, and the banana stand (money presumably not included).
The stair car is currently up for voting on Lego’s crowdsourced idea site, Cuusoo, and could be turned into an official Lego set if it gathers enough votes and meet the approval of Lego’s design jury.
Meanwhile, it’s probably safe to say that the Lego version of the Bluth house is better-constructed than the real thing.
[collider.]
Source: thedailywhatExplainer of the Day: In the early 19th century, French political thinker Alexis de Tocqueville visited America to observe its political system in action.
In the early 21st century, French journalism student Lorena Galliot visited Williamsburg, Brooklyn to observe … its hipsters.
“The Hipster Hunt” chronicles her attempts to pin down the elusive definition of “hipster,” much to the chagrin of the actual hipsters she’s interviewing.
[kottke.]
Dear Eli, I’m in the middle of the ocean, I haven’t left my room in four days, I’ve never been more lonely in my life and I think I’m in love with Margot.
The Royal Tenenbaums, 2001. 01
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In Dr. Seuss we trust. Beautiful.
Yertle the Turtle was for a long time my favorite Dr. Seuss book. It was eventually undone by The Lorax, but is still fantastic.
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