It's Thursday, and as our usual meme-wrangle Ben Davis is off on a well-deserved break this week, it falls to me, dear reader, to take you by the hand and hurl you into the whirling vortex of fun-ness that we call t'interweb.
Here's a whole buncha stuff that made us shoot milk out of our noses, including tweetfails, the internet of things and the long awaited return of Batman...
Are you down with the kids?
Oh sure, we marketers like to pretend we're all hip don't we? With our skinny jeans and our asymetrical hair, but does your marketing department really know what the youth are banging on about or is their shade just jank?
Here's a handy quiz to make you feel old.
Slideshare of the week: Death to bullshit
Some excellent stuff on content from Brad Frost:
For more on creative and content, come along to Punch in October!Wine society copywriting of the week
The Wine society regularly bakes our grape with their effervescent prose, but as I'm in charge this week I thought I'd mix my drinks. You decide: Fine wine or a shot of something green from Hackney's Dolphin pub?
Read more on optimising your tweets.
Interesting internet idea of the week
Adopting a bill of rights for the internet of things
The New York Times regularly turns up useful stuff via it's 'Room for Debate' feature, and this time out they've been looking at minimising privacy risks. Limor Fried has plenty to say about inalienable rights online. Read the whole thing here.
More on the Internet of Things.
Andrew Warren-Payne quote of the week
Usually we take a look at the uniquely crafted utterances of our most English of analysts. This week I thought I'd add a touch of competition to spice things up: Who said the following?
Andrew Warren-Payne:
or Skeletor?
Choose or perish.
In a similar vein
Best 'Who said that?' of the week
Taylor swift or Hitler? Pinterest user Emily Pattison has handily jumbled up phrases spoken by those two doyens of pure evil. Can you guess who is responsible for the deaths of millions, and who looks good in cowboy boots?
Read more awfulness, courtesy of Smosh
Anti-user experience booking process of the week
We dare you to book a ticket before your mind breaks...
(props to r/crappydesign for the pointer)
Amazon product/Latex investment opportunity of the week
AAARGH!
Violent tank-engine compilation of the week
Who doesn't need some blood-curdling, white-knuckle violent action from Thomas and friends in their lives?
Econsultancy one year ago today
Social media measurement: Are you looking in the wrong place?
Twitter reference of the week
BBC NewsNight's Ian Katz accidentally called Labour shadow minister Rachel Reeves 'boring' on Twitter, Newsnight fesses up in its credits:
Spam comment of the week
From our forums, a humble shoe salesman writes:
Charlotte kissed him, and Tim slipped his hands round her back and held her close. Need to dance? she said. I believed you'd never ask. For the dance floor , Tim curled Charlotte into him and peered into her eyes because singer crooned in regards to the house that built me.
What went down within? Nothing. Charlotte swayed lateral, round and round with him. Ladies' room privilege. But you're upset . There is nothing that sacred. Tim craned his neck in a obvious effort to view who exited the restroom alcove. It absolutely was Katherine. You should've warned me she was a dog.
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