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Donkey Cutts Is Donkey Kong With Matt Cutts

Somebody has made a Donkey Kong game with Matt Cutts as the ape. It’s called, appropriately, Donkey Cutts.
In the game, social signals increase your rank, and you get ten points for jumping over penguins and pandas, or lose the points if they get you. You can also gain points for “awesome content,” and more links and shares. Penalties can be “fixed with a trusty SEO hammer”. You know, like the hammer in Donkey Kong.

Pizza MREs May Finally Exist After Years of Demand

I’m not, nor have I ever been, in the military. But I can tell you, with complete certainty, that one of the things I would miss the most about having to subside on MREs for months would be a nice slice of pepperoni pizza.
Apparently, we’re closer than ever to giving our soldiers just that – MRE pizza.
The AP reports that a military lab in Massachusetts is “closing in” on the recipe that would allow pizza to be stored, in 80+ degree temperatures, for up to three years.

Cameron Diaz Pranked by The Mask Impersonator on The Ellen Show

Thursday Feb. 13 marked the 20th anniversary of the 1994 superhero action film The Mask. What better way to celebrate the movie than to play a prank on one of its starring actors?
Yesterday on the Ellen DeGeneres Show, Cameron Diaz made a guest appearance to promote The Body Book, one of her first holistic projects encouraging women to embrace their natural beauty.

Kendall Jenner Models No Eyebrows, No Bra Look

More racy pics of Kendall Jenner are circulation around the internet. This time they are for her career.
Miss Jenner wants to be more than just a reality television star. Now that she’s an official adult, she turned 18 last November, she can step outside of the Kardashian shadow and begin to pursue a professional career of her own.

Tupac Shakur Biopic Set in Motion By Film Director John Singleton

Tupac Shakur’s official biopic is long overdue, which is exactly why famed film director John Singleton has taken the reins to put the production of the film in motion.
According to Variety, the Boys In The Hood director has inked a deal to re-write, direct, and produce the film, which will chronicle the Makaveli rapper’s humble beginnings and the evolution of his career as one of the best-selling music artists of all time.

Florida Shooting Trial: The Jury Still Out

The Trial of Micheal Dunn, the Florida man accused of murdering 17-year old Jordan Davis, concluded this past Wednesday, and right now, the jury is in their second day of deliberation.
For those who aren’t familiar with the case, Dunn came in contact with Davis and Davis’ friends while he stopped at a Jacksonville gas station in 2012 to pick up a bottle of wine and potato chips.

De La Soul Are Giving Away Their Music for 25 Hours

De La Soul are giving away all of their music–for free–for a limited time.
The famed hip hip trio is looking to give fans access to many of their older albums–albums which have been missing from the world of streaming and downloadable music services for years.
Everything is available on the band’s website. This Valentine’s Day gift from De La Soul allows you to download one or all of the following albums:

Plants Vs. Zombies: Garden Warfare Gets A Bizarre Live-Action Trailer

Despite game consoles now being able to output near lifelike models of people and places, game publishers still rely on the overused live-action trailer to sell their game. Not that I’m complaining of course since most of these live-action trailers to implant video game logic into real life with hilarious results.

Great Lakes: Nearly Completely Frozen!

This winter has brought some extreme weather, with record breaking bitter cold, freezing rain and ice, and snow levels many states haven’t seen in decades. Chicago, Detroit and Cincinnati have seen more snow than they typically get for the entire season, and winter isn’t over yet.
The Midwest is seeing unusually cold temperatures, including cities such as Indianapolis, which is dealing with its coldest winter since 1979, according to the National Weather Service.