Speaking of Star War themed images popular on Facebook, here’s one depicting an unwanted family relation confirmation request. It seems Darth Vader has found his son on FB and wants Luke to confirm the relationship.
It seems Luke Skywalker would rather not confirm his father’s request, but can any of us really change our destiny?
This past week, a popular meme has come back to Facebook. Users can add an app that will tell them what Hogwarts house they would be placed in (should they ever go to the magic school).
This isn’t the first time this meme has been featured on the social network, but I suppose Harry Potter will be popular for some years to come.
Anyway, when I saw that one of my FB friends had been placed in Hufflepuff, I had to post a favorite Second City video of mine. Wasn’t a Hufflepuff a Pokemon?
I’ve seen this a few times now on Facebook. John Lennon must have been a very precocious five year old.
“When I was five years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down ‘happy.’ They told me I didn’t understand the assignment, and I told them they didn’t understand life.”
This image of a pi cake is being shared on Facebook.
People who like math get it.
Still, it’s a bit of a puzzle.
This video has been very popular on Facebook the past few days. People have been sharing it to show that not all the news shown on television is bad.
What most people don’t realize is that this story is from 2006. Of course, does that really matter, if the content improves your mood?
Jason McElwain, a high-functioning autistic, was permitted to play in his basketball team’s last game on February 15, 2006. Because of his success in that game, he has become a celebrity and a model for people suffering from autism. He even got to meet President Bush, who told him, “Our country was captivated by your amazing story on the basketball court.”