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A Guide to 'Skitching,' the Hot New Sexting Trend Olivia Munn Started
Maureen O'Connor · 03/06/12 03:20PMPerhaps the greatest legacy of Olivia Munn's sexy phone hack (other than the revelation that Chris Pine apparently licks ass) is the comedienne's unique sexting method, which involves superimposing text and arrows over an erotic self-portrait, to create illustrated sex instructions. In the above photo, for instance, Olivia's butt is labeled "put your cum all over here."
The 65 Hottest Pics Of Heidi Klum: A Review
John Cook · 01/24/12 05:04PMImages from Thailand's Worst Floods in 50 Years
Max Read · 10/27/11 02:51AMThe Erotic Sculpture Garden of Korea: A Virtual Tour
Maureen O'Connor · 10/16/11 09:35AMWhat the Blizzard Looks Like Outside
Max Read · 12/27/10 12:36AMBrangelina Gets Hungry in Hungary: A Dramatization
Brian Moylan · 10/14/10 12:30PMCheck Out These Fantastic Dexter-Inspired Posters
Whitney Jefferson · 10/09/10 01:00PMGeeking Out at the LOST Exhibition
Whitney Jefferson · 05/19/10 09:40PMArt, Schooled: Handicapping New York's Gallery Scene in the Wake of Jeffrey Deitch
Kelsey Keith · 01/24/10 07:15PMEver Wonder What the People Behind Gawker Video Look Like?
Whitney Jefferson · 12/16/09 06:15PM2009: The Year the Flash Mob Became Played Out
Richard Blakeley · 11/25/09 11:45AMOkay, we get it already. Anyone can get a large group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual action for a brief time, then quickly disperse.
A Decade of Truth From the Weekly World News
Hamilton Nolan · 07/31/09 10:29AMSalvador Dali Lands in the Most Surreal Place of All: Buffalo
Richard Lawson · 06/22/09 02:38PMThe Best Of Wacky Packages
Hamilton Nolan · 08/13/08 04:08PMWacky Packages were the Consumerist.com of the 1970s (minus the journalism). They were sold in packs like baseball cards, but each card was some spoof of a consumer product, with Mad Magazine-style humor. Crest Toothpaste? Make that Creep Toothpaste, ha. They are simply mesmerizing. Every product imaginable, from deodorant to tuna fish to magazines, was subject to a vicious, wacky remixing. Now a book telling the Wacky Packages story has come out; making this an opportune time for a 20-part Wacky Packages Gallery Blowout! Click through for 20 of our favorites, which have been helpfully preserved on the internet. Ad criticism this sharp wouldn't be seen again for 30 years:
The Weirdest Sports Illustrated Covers Of 1978
Hamilton Nolan · 03/26/08 10:43AMSports Illustrated has put a huge gallery of its archived content online for free. The best part is the selection of old covers, from back in the grainy days of short shorts and wild hair. Some of the production meetings back then probably involved drugs. We've selected the five weirdest covers from 1978, a year we picked because SI put Clint Hurdle on the cover that year, and you have to admit that man has a fine name. Look at the covers below!