Speaking of wasted time, a long time ago I tried to be funny and made some fake board games. And now they are going here.

Speaking of wasted time, a long time ago I tried to be funny and made some fake board games. And now they are going here.

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I think this goes without saying, but this is the best CollegeHumor article I have seen in at least a year.

I think this goes without saying, but this is the best CollegeHumor article I have seen in at least a year.

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I’d have to disown myself if I didn’t reblog this CH video: If Games Had Super-Easy Mode.
Super props for fidelity to the games. The wii fit spot is pretty damn good.

Edit: showed this to the game lab at lunch. Much approval.

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Collegehumor did a pretty funny GoldenEye64 short the other day, which gives me the opportunity to 1) share it and 2) look back at the only funny CH article I’ve ever written. I’m 120 hours away from being done with MIT, and getting that article published still might be the highlight of my college career.

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So Chris and I were watching CollegeHumor when this video came up (which officially makes Murph my new favorite CH actor). Anyway, when they are moving from place to place they start singing a little diddy which basically goes ‘bum da bum da bumditty bum da bum’, which, as you may be able to tell, doesn’t give me much to go on for figuring out what song it is.

So I Googled “Boston Irish Song” and the first thing that comes up is this, which basically says:

I’m looking for an irish/punk-sounding song that often gets played on TV during sporting events… ok, so it sounds like this: Boom-Boom dee-dee-deedle-e-dum, Boom-Boom dee-dee-deedle-e-dee, Boom-Boom dee-dee-deedle-e-dee dee deedle dee dum dee dee dee.

So I’m all like, well that’s not going to help. The first answer to this question?

Probably I’m Shipping Up To Boston, by Boston’s own Dropkick Murphys

I love the internet.

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The student has become the master...
  • Preface: Kyle turned me on to CollegeHumor about two years ago. He was a CollegeHumor master fan back when I had never even heard of the site. Anyway...
  • Kyle: i am trying to find that video of jeff reubin
  • Kyle: where he does that voice
  • Kyle: that i like to do
  • Me: the geeky one?
  • Kyle: the one that he does teh voice of the villain from die hard
  • Me: oooooh
  • Me: josh ruben
  • Kyle: oh ok
  • Kyle: damnit i can't find it
  • Me: Die Hardly working
  • Kyle: oh no it's not that one
  • Me: no?
  • Kyle: it is the one when he singles out Jeff
  • Me: It was during the all-nighter then
  • Me: http://www.collegehumor.com/video:1926116
  • Kyle: SWEET
  • Me: Dude I got owned on the last round of the fantasy bracket
  • Kyle: awesome
  • Kyle: thanks for the link
  • Kyle: i really wanted to watch that
  • Me: I'm the new CH master
  • Me: bow down before me in awe
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I just spent 3 hours trying to write articles for CollegeHumor…

This happens to me once every few months. I can’t control it.

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PAX East released their official schedule today and, to say the least, I am siked beyond belief. I’ll be working their the whole first day but I’m free to roam the convention for the rest of the weekend. What a freaking blast, man.
I caught this somewhere on the schedule. There’s two things odd about this. 1) I’m not entirely sure PAX and Collegehumor have that much overlap in terms of fandom (I could be wrong, though) but more importantly, 2) the schedule claims that “[Collegehumor] will soon launch an additional web site of just game-based comedy.”
Was this already announced? I haven’t been keeping up with CH lately but that seems like big news. Did they acquire Gamerpaper.com?

PAX East released their official schedule today and, to say the least, I am siked beyond belief. I’ll be working their the whole first day but I’m free to roam the convention for the rest of the weekend. What a freaking blast, man.

I caught this somewhere on the schedule. There’s two things odd about this. 1) I’m not entirely sure PAX and Collegehumor have that much overlap in terms of fandom (I could be wrong, though) but more importantly, 2) the schedule claims that “[Collegehumor] will soon launch an additional web site of just game-based comedy.”

Was this already announced? I haven’t been keeping up with CH lately but that seems like big news. Did they acquire Gamerpaper.com?

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Okay I am officially weirded out. Why does LinkedIn keep suggesting people from CollegeHumor as “people I might know”? [Also suggested: John Zanussi]
We have no connections! This is stumping me. I must get to the bottom of this.

Okay I am officially weirded out. Why does LinkedIn keep suggesting people from CollegeHumor as “people I might know”? [Also suggested: John Zanussi]

We have no connections! This is stumping me. I must get to the bottom of this.

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CollegeHumor’s Wikipedia info
I didn’t do this but I think it’s lol-worthy. Absurdly immature, but still funny.

CollegeHumor’s Wikipedia info

I didn’t do this but I think it’s lol-worthy. Absurdly immature, but still funny.

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Sometimes, I am just a huge douchebag when it comes to the internet. To be fair, the commenter below me is correct and I *did* miss the point about what he was saying about Doki Doki (which, btw, he spelled wrong). Bwk was still wrong about Mario Bros. 2 not being released in the U.S. until recently, however. So I am vindicated. But still a douchebag.
Also, if I regret any one thing in my life, it’s using my real name on CH. That was stupid of me.

Sometimes, I am just a huge douchebag when it comes to the internet. To be fair, the commenter below me is correct and I *did* miss the point about what he was saying about Doki Doki (which, btw, he spelled wrong). Bwk was still wrong about Mario Bros. 2 not being released in the U.S. until recently, however. So I am vindicated. But still a douchebag.

Also, if I regret any one thing in my life, it’s using my real name on CH. That was stupid of me.

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I just wasted the better half of the night reading this guy’s comments on CollegeHumor. You wouldn’t be alone if your first instinct was to comment back to this guy (yes, I am making the assumption he is a guy) and say “what’s your problem?” But here’s the kicker— I really *do* want to know what his problem is. I want to know why he keeps coming back to CollegeHumor. I don’t mean that in an accusatory way, I really am curious. Why would he continually subject himself to such abuse if he hated the site and the associated style of comedy to such an absurd degree?
I’ve come up with a few guesses myself. At first I entertained the conspiracy theory that ‘MH’ is really the product of the CollegeHumor staff. ‘He’ is just a clever ruse to slyly poke fun at themselves and their audience. After all, much of CH’s humor is tongue-in-cheek, almost a satire of their own style.
On the other hand, maybe this guy really is a masochist. Maybe he enjoys feeling the burning anger that I usually reserve for something like Fox News or Nazis. Maybe he gets off on being able to loathe a group of people without having that pesky pang of guilt usually associated with such feelings.
Maybe he feels like something really needs to be said. After all, let’s be honest here. CollegeHumor is a hotbed of smut and lowbrow humor. Even their best pieces are often sophomoric at best. Not that I’m complaining (for god’s sake I wrote a song the other day called College Girls are Easy). Maybe he has a point— maybe we (I include myself here) are encouraging the degradation of America’s higher culture (if that even exists). Maybe we are enabling our young men to view women as inferior, as nothing more than sex symbols. Maybe if CollegeHumor didn’t exist, the world would be a better place.
But, even if that were true, why bother attacking the site through its commentary section? That’s like yelling at a movie while sitting in the cinema’s seats. What good does he really think he can do?
Perhaps, and this is the most likely case I believe, he is just fed up with the fanboyish glee of CollegeHumor visitors. I admit I’m a bit of a fan(girl) myself and have, at times, been stupidly obsessed with various parts of the CollegeHumor franchise. Maybe MH was a devout follower of CH long ago, back when it was in its ‘golden days’, which, like many days of this description, never really existed quite how we believe they did. I’ve heard older friends speak of these days— when CH was fresh and young. When the actors were more accessible. When there were less n00b fans on the sites, less highschoolers, less Jake and Amir. Maybe MH feels spurned by CollegeHumor. Maybe, like the the tragic hipsters of the Indie scene, MH fell in love with CH before it was cool. Now they represent a comedic massacre, mercilessly pumped out like the hamburger meat at McDonalds. He thought that Streeter, Amir, Jeff and Sarah were his *real* friends. He *cared* about them. He wanted them to succeed! And what did they do? They became the cool kids. They turned their backs on him and his kind. Instead of the lengthy, thoughtful articles they once wrote (yes, even I look sadly on this part), they now churn out chopped-up bite-sized pieces of pop culture for adderall-ridden 18-year-olds who can’t sit still long enough to finish a 100-word article.
So, yeah, MH is a bit of a pretentious dick. Maybe we’re best off just ignoring him and moving along out merry way. But maybe, just maybe, he’s a reminder that anyone producing new media should strive just a little harder— really push yourself to produce something you are truly proud of. Maybe he’s that bit of ourselves reminding us not to settle for mediocrity, to hold out for greatness.
And then again, maybe he’s just another lonely internet asshole, shouting insults into the darkness.

I just wasted the better half of the night reading this guy’s comments on CollegeHumor. You wouldn’t be alone if your first instinct was to comment back to this guy (yes, I am making the assumption he is a guy) and say “what’s your problem?” But here’s the kicker— I really *do* want to know what his problem is. I want to know why he keeps coming back to CollegeHumor. I don’t mean that in an accusatory way, I really am curious. Why would he continually subject himself to such abuse if he hated the site and the associated style of comedy to such an absurd degree?

I’ve come up with a few guesses myself. At first I entertained the conspiracy theory that ‘MH’ is really the product of the CollegeHumor staff. ‘He’ is just a clever ruse to slyly poke fun at themselves and their audience. After all, much of CH’s humor is tongue-in-cheek, almost a satire of their own style.

On the other hand, maybe this guy really is a masochist. Maybe he enjoys feeling the burning anger that I usually reserve for something like Fox News or Nazis. Maybe he gets off on being able to loathe a group of people without having that pesky pang of guilt usually associated with such feelings.

Maybe he feels like something really needs to be said. After all, let’s be honest here. CollegeHumor is a hotbed of smut and lowbrow humor. Even their best pieces are often sophomoric at best. Not that I’m complaining (for god’s sake I wrote a song the other day called College Girls are Easy). Maybe he has a point— maybe we (I include myself here) are encouraging the degradation of America’s higher culture (if that even exists). Maybe we are enabling our young men to view women as inferior, as nothing more than sex symbols. Maybe if CollegeHumor didn’t exist, the world would be a better place.

But, even if that were true, why bother attacking the site through its commentary section? That’s like yelling at a movie while sitting in the cinema’s seats. What good does he really think he can do?

Perhaps, and this is the most likely case I believe, he is just fed up with the fanboyish glee of CollegeHumor visitors. I admit I’m a bit of a fan(girl) myself and have, at times, been stupidly obsessed with various parts of the CollegeHumor franchise. Maybe MH was a devout follower of CH long ago, back when it was in its ‘golden days’, which, like many days of this description, never really existed quite how we believe they did. I’ve heard older friends speak of these days— when CH was fresh and young. When the actors were more accessible. When there were less n00b fans on the sites, less highschoolers, less Jake and Amir. Maybe MH feels spurned by CollegeHumor. Maybe, like the the tragic hipsters of the Indie scene, MH fell in love with CH before it was cool. Now they represent a comedic massacre, mercilessly pumped out like the hamburger meat at McDonalds. He thought that Streeter, Amir, Jeff and Sarah were his *real* friends. He *cared* about them. He wanted them to succeed! And what did they do? They became the cool kids. They turned their backs on him and his kind. Instead of the lengthy, thoughtful articles they once wrote (yes, even I look sadly on this part), they now churn out chopped-up bite-sized pieces of pop culture for adderall-ridden 18-year-olds who can’t sit still long enough to finish a 100-word article.

So, yeah, MH is a bit of a pretentious dick. Maybe we’re best off just ignoring him and moving along out merry way. But maybe, just maybe, he’s a reminder that anyone producing new media should strive just a little harder— really push yourself to produce something you are truly proud of. Maybe he’s that bit of ourselves reminding us not to settle for mediocrity, to hold out for greatness.

And then again, maybe he’s just another lonely internet asshole, shouting insults into the darkness.

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