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9 Charles Darwin Tattoos

9 Charles Darwin Tattoos

Anytime we can find a convenient shorthand or graphic representation for the pioneering work of scientist Charles Darwin we seize upon it, and if we were more into getting tattoos than we are into looking at them, we might even get one of the cool ink jobs featured in Cakehead Loves Evil’s listicle of 9 [...]

10 Fantastic Cities of the Future

10 Fantastic Cities of the Future

It’s funny, this obsession we have with predicting the cities of the future, no? It’s as though urban space is always already outdated, battered, overused and redundant, in need of updating, up-scaling and re-development. Such reverie isn’t strictly the province of the toiling masses either. Architects, engineers, businessmen and politicians are equally prone to dreaming [...]

Top 20 New Year's Eve Party Accessories

Top 20 New Year’s Eve Party Accessories

We here at Listicles are finally planning our New Year’s Eve party (a little late, we know, we know). Aside from obsessively fine-tuning the booze and guest lists, we’ve blown the majority of our budget on silly party gifts. With that in mind, we won’t be able to invite all of you, dear readers, because [...]

8 Fictional Ailments

8 Fictional Ailments

Airborne disease season is upon us, so put on your SARS mask and don’t lick any subway poles. I’m pretty sure they cured Bird Flu, but just in case, peruse these disorders and ailments you can’t catch from kissing or anywhere else:
Premature Aging (as seen in Jack): Robin Williams’s titular character was born with a [...]

Top 50 Scientific Discoveries of 2008

Top 50 Scientific Discoveries of 2008

From our backwards-looking year-end perspective, 2008 looks like it was all elections, Olympics, financial crises and Jokers. Although the scientific community flew under the radar while entertainment, politics, and the economy fused into one giant, indistinguishable headline-multiplying beast, some important things were discovered by our test tube-toting, lab-coated friends this year.
Incapable of figuring them all [...]