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5 Addictive Blogs That Are Lists

We’re all familiar with that brand of blog (like Overheard in New York and Robots with Stuff) whose operating premise makes it an ever-elongating list. Fortunately, these types of blogs are constantly increasing in number (remember our recent mention of Tenenbaum FAIL?), so there will always be new listy blogs to keep up to date with. Culled from our favorites, here are 5 Addictive Blogs That Are Lists.

Said in Bed

The premise is simple, the results are spectacular. Applying the “Overheard on the Street” principle to sex, this blog showcases user-submitted quotations from before, during and after the action. Another favorite: “New moves? I love new moves.”

Your Logo Makes Me Barf

Clearly, we’re quite fond of ugly and not-quite-there-yet logos, so subscribing to this regularly updated chronicle of disastrous logomarks was a no-brainer. And if you’re expecting nit-picking over the recent Pepsi logo revamp, this isn’t the place to go. Your Logo Makes Me Barf specializes in disastrous DIY logos, like the one above for a coffee shop and arcade for army personnel at Fort Carson, Colorado.

100 Ways to Kill a Peep

With the peep population skyrocketing right before Easter, what better time to showcase the infinite available scenarios for destroying said sugary snacks. For instance, by firing squad as seen above.

Art of the Title

As movie buffs with a serious love of cool, clever and inventive opening title sequences (did you know that Flubber, a horredous film by any other measure, had a great title sequence?), we almost fainted when we found out this blog existed. Click the link above for the amazing opening titles from one of our favorite movies ever, Francis Ford Coppola’s The Conversation.

Flaming Garbage Cans in Hip Hop Videos

If you’re familiar with the iconography of hip hop videos, you’ll know that the ones that forgo stylized blinging in favor of “realism” often feature some street scenes, and these often include at least one flaming garbage can with cloaked forms huddled around it. This blog tracks iterations of this phenomenon, like in the video for Madlib’s “Take it Back” above.

One Response to “ 5 Addictive Blogs That Are Lists ”

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