Campaign India Team
Apr 21, 2010

Things we like: How It Should Have Ended

The summer heat is not doing any good to our senses, which is why Campaign India's sister title Stuff India has put together some cool websites for you to hang-out with. From the hilarious to the absurd, these websites are sure to keep you entertained all through the weekend. Enjoy!How it should have ended

Things we like: How It Should Have Ended

The summer heat is not doing any good to our senses, which is why Campaign India's sister title Stuff India has put together some cool websites for you to hang-out with. From the hilarious to the absurd, these websites are sure to keep you entertained all through the weekend. Enjoy!

How it should have ended

We’ve lost count of the number of times we’ve left a movie theatre saying, ‘That is not how it should have ended, man!’ Apparently the guys behind this website thought of the same thing and decided to do something about it. www.howitshouldhaveended.com offers funny alternative endings in the form of animated sequences. Hilarious!

Albino Black Sheep

YouTube’s crowded and full of bad videos. If funny, edgy content is what tickles your bone, then head on over to www.albinoblacksheep.com. These hilarious videos are handpicked and featured on the site, showcasing the wittiest out there. If they don’t do it for you, then we guess you’re better off with YouTube after all.

Language is a Virus – How to cure Writer’s Block

Everyone’s blogging. If you’re looking at giving it a shot, you need to make sure you’ve got good stuff to say. You may also have good stuff to say, but then you need to make sure you’re saying it well. Not all of us are born copywriters, are we? Perk up your blog with some creative pieces. Seek some inspiration from this website, especially through the games in the Widgets To Cure Writer’s Block section. It’s real fun. www.languageisavirus.com

Don't Even Reply

Dontevenreply.com is a collection of possibly the most hilarious e-mail exchanges between people over the web. Subtitled, ‘E-mails from an asshole’, we’re sure the acerbic, evil and riotously funny conversations would bring the joy back to e-mailing.

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 More for the weekend

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