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Tag Archive for Science
COMIC: Billy Shames a Cat
by Amanda • March 25, 2013
Guide to Binge Drinking
by Jeremy • February 18, 2013
Everyone likes to binge drink. It’s a goddamn American past time as far as I know. And until casual drugs are legalized across the country, it will continue to be people’s preferred way of losing their minds in a social gathering, or just at home by themselves.
COMIC: Australia’s Deadliest Animal
by Amanda • February 11, 2013
Today’s OMGJeremy Nature News deals with a very important subject matter, close to the hearts of anyone who watches any nature programs.
Netflix Friday – Beyond the Black Rainbow
by Jeremy P • February 8, 2013
Since OMGJ started our sort-of-regular Netflix Friday series of articles, Netflix itself seems to be getting a shittier and shittier selection of movies.
Potentially “Must Have” Halloween Music for the Halloweenily-Minded Enthusiasts
by Amanda • October 17, 2012
Everyone knows that any good time, any good film, any good experience at all usually has a great soundtrack to accompany it.
AIM Comic #58: Exploring Fears
by Amanda • October 15, 2012

Well, hey, look at this! Another conversation where I am being weird and menacing, what’s going on here.
Idle Observations Lead to Success in Foodstuffs
by Amanda • July 26, 2012
You know how it is a good practice, whenever you are sitting around idling – perhaps in a waiting room, perhaps in transit to/from work/school, perhaps a million other scenarios – to play games inside of your mind.
Best and Worst: Dinosaurs Attack
by Jeremy • June 28, 2012
Dinosaurs Attack is little known collection of cards that went on sale around the cash registers of your local Big Lots circa 1988.
Duolingo: Bettering Yourself and THE WEB Through Game Addiction
by Melissa • June 14, 2012
Backyard Monsters who? Was there ever a place called Zombie Lane? Move aside for this practically-a-game! Duolingo is the next big thing in getting us addicted to the internet that we are already addicted to.








