The Internet is a Playground: Irreverent Correspondences of an Evil Online Genius
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.11 (505 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1585428817 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 368 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Kaidea said Amazing Buy. This is quite possibly the best telescope I've ever bought. It's cheap, it works well, and it arrived quickly in the mail. My only complaint is it came with some sort of a coaster, or possibly a paper weight, that I'm not sure what to do with. It is a nicely decorated coaster however. Maybe the seven legged spider on the front will work as a warning to other spiders wanting to enter my apartment and make them th. "I want to buy 9 more copies" according to Luke Balagia. This book is so good I bought 6 copies and plan to buy several more. One is to read, one is to dip in chocolate and I will put the rest in a pillowcase or large sock and use it as a weapon either against criminals or bank tellers, depending on how well my day goes. EDIT: I did not actually do that, I only bought 2, one for me one for a friend. I am sorry and ashamed that I lied, you deserve better. I hope you wi. Fun to have on the shelve. Mimmi The book contains some of the stories/articles found online on the 27bslash6 website, as well as newer stories. Perfect to read those days when your internet connection is down and you want to have a laugh.
Or well-publicized almost-stint in jail (really)."There is usually a fine line between genius and insanity, but in this case it has become very blurred. Featuring all of Thorne's viral success, including "Missing Missy", The Internet Is a Playground culls together every article and e- mail from Thorne's wildly popular website 27bslash6, as well as enough new material, available only in these pages, to keep you laughing-and, indeed, crying-until Thorne's next stroke-of-genius prank. For Free," which has been described as one of the most passed-on viral e-mails of all time; and, most recently, the staggeringly popular "Missing Missy", which has appeared everywhere from The Guardian to Jezebel to Andrew Sullivan's The Daily Dish, comes this profoundly funny collection of irreverent Internet mischief and comedy. Some of the funniest and most clever writing I have read in years."--Terrance Fielding, WIRED magazine "I laughed so hard and uncontrollably I could hardly breathe. From the notorious Internet troublemaker who brought the world the explosiv