Korean ‘Ddong Chim’ (gif)

“Arthur sent me this for my gf. We were discussing the hilarious Korean ‘Ddong Chim’ game where you make both you hands into a pistol like shape and then proceed to poke someone bending over as far up their butt as possible. It’s a korean kids thing – which probably explains why that girl has a smile on her face and not furious” – Ben

Here are some photos:

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Yes, Comments are Moderated.

“I understand and appreciate that people have differing views on things, and as far as I’m concerned you are allowed to have your opinion as long as it makes sense, isn’t overtly mean or derogatory and I’m in a good mood. I occasionally get troll comments which I take some joy in editing into whatever I feel like. The perks of running the blog. Here is an example of one such occurance” – Ben

Orignal Comment - Full of rage and poor grammar.

 

Updated Comment - Note the differences. Next time, please write a clear and logical comment.

Most Expensive Starbucks Drink

“If someone gave you a gift card to Starbucks, what would you do? besides wonder why they gave you a gift card to Star Bucks when there are much cooler places like JB-Hifi or Best Buy (for my USA readers).” – Ben

Meet Logan Warren, a man with a simple aim – to waste his Starbucks Gift card creating the most unholy and expensive Starbucks drink possible. I’m happy to hear that a barista laughed and helped him create it.

The drink:

  • One Java Chip Frappuccino (Trenta Size / 31 ounce cup / 916mL for Aussies)
  • 16 Shots of Espresso – cuz double shots are for pussys
  • A shot of Soy Milk – to be healthy yo
  • Caramel Flavouring
  • Banana Puree
  • Strawberry Puree
  • Vanilla Beans
  • Matcha Powder – I don’t even know what this is
  • Protein Powder
  • Drizzle of Caramel & Mocha on top.
  • TOTAL PRICE = $23.60 
Some memorable quotes from Logan regarding the drink:

“The resulting beverage contains 1400mg of caffeine…If I drank it all at once, it would put me in hospital. Two of these would kill me” – Logan

“The Flavour? Tolerable, but not good. Imagine a coffee-based health food smoothie” – Logan


Source: Logan Warren’s Blog via. Geekologie