Websites of the Month

Found some new websites, you avid and devoted thacant readers. Check ‘em out!

The first is Bros Like This Site, dot com – great writing and great hating on the lamest demographic around college campuses. Posts include hating hipsters, making girls cry, and banging places that are not a bed, because “you’re a fucking bro – nothing gets in the way of your late night pounding session. Time to improvise.”

bro t

The Big Picture - this site features some of the greatest photojournalism on the web, from one of the greatest states in the U.S.

Big Pikch

Big Pikch

Finally, Craigslist Couples is a truly hilarious site. Kinda reminds me of hotornot.com, but more of a pop culture phenomenon – go here to check out “odd, mismatched and downright horrifying couples.”

odd, definitely odd

odd, definitely odd

For all you internet aficianados, I have a quest for you – while socializing at the bar the other night, a friend of mine told me of a lolcats spinoff – essentially, in a picture taken at a party, solo cups, beer cans and other receptacles are replaced with photoshopped images of – you guessed it – cats. The URL is something along the lines of brewcats.com… if you find it, please comment, it sounds hilarious.

About Riley

I'm Riley. One could say that I started this website. It's a continuation of the Ithacan't, a publication created during a semester in Los Angeles to cure boredom and make an effort to entertain students living in Burbank. Needless to say, I like to write, as well as be awesome. But there's more to me than just that. I like to run; Sometimes in races, but oftentimes just in the trails of Ithaca. On Sundays I might be hungover, because on Saturday night... I like to drink beer; Natty, especially. Otherwise I'm going to spend money on a craftier beer. Or a bottle of Scotch - which isn't produced in... America; a place I like to respect and honor. Occasionally, I write. But there's no photographic evidence of that, so just take my word for it. Enjoy!
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