Every once in a blue super-moon, the Internet gods tire of their usual mischief and decide to bless us with an instance of actual human decency. Such was the case over the weekend, when -- thanks to Twitter and Blake Shelton, a country singer your mother probably listens to -- a photo lost in the World Trade Center 13 years ago was reunited with its owner. "It gives me confidence in humanity," said one of the women pictured in the photo. INDEED. On that uplifting note, let's do the links:
Everything you love/hate about the Internet
Everything you love/hate about the Internet
Everything you love/hate about the Internet
Every once in a blue super-moon, the Internet gods tire of their usual mischief and decide to bless us with an instance of actual human decency. Such was the case over the weekend, when -- thanks to Twitter and Blake Shelton, a country singer your mother probably listens to -- a photo lost in the World Trade Center 13 years ago was reunited with its owner. "It gives me confidence in humanity," said one of the women pictured in the photo. INDEED. On that uplifting note, let's do the links: