The Price Is Right was too much for Jesse Pinkman.
We're no fan of cliché'd-ass shirts about who's with stupid or warning coworkers not to talk to you before you've had your coffee. These ones, be they cleverly designed or well timed, are pretty neat. If you wanna see some less than intended shirt humor, then here are some poorly translated wonders.
Breaking Bad's a cocktail of chemically-infused chaos. As a viewer of the show, you get to follow a desperate high school chemistry teacher's dive into the underworld of drug dealing. His reasons for starting, and continuing his role in the illicit drug market, make for one hell of a dark and occasionally funny and brutally insightful story, that many people found themselves entertained by. If you haven't seen the show, consider the following fun facts, riddled with spoilers. That being said, these are something else!
Breaking Bad's, Hank Schrader (Dean Norris) is still figuring out how to Internet. That or the television show's renowned anti-law abiding degenerate, Jesse Pinkman hacked the dude's computer. All lame show references aside, this is comedy gold. I sorely hope this is the work of a real account. The bold and ballsy decision to leave that shamelessly NSFW tweet up there, after what I can only reasonably imagine was a self-inflicted panic attack would make the Hank Schrader himself DAMN PROUD.
Kirk Demarais has created a series of colored pencil portraits based on fictitious families from film, television and elsewhere. These awkward family portraits are all complete with that classic studio backdrop and include everyone from the Griswolds to the Whites.
It might be time to ditch your classic Kramer poster and upgrade to one of these gems.
Walter's Coffee Roastery opened up in Instanbul about a year ago. It was a wonderful idea, presumably based off of this sequence from the TV series 'Breaking Bad':
Now they are bringing the chemical themed roastery and coffee shop to Brooklyn, New York by the end of this summer. They plan to bring the same level of coffee chemistry and 'Breaking Bad' references that caused the internet to fall in love with them in the first place.
With the mid-season premiere of Breaking Bad only days away, YouTube's filmmaker duo Rhett and Link condensed the first five seasons of the series into a middle school musical, complete with family-friendly substitutes like a singing bag of "blue rock candy."