
Help by Leo—a free interactive tool that connects users to software professionals—is the corporate IT of the future.

Help by Leo—a free interactive tool that connects users to software professionals—is the corporate IT of the future.

Florida cops—hey, what is it with the Sunshine State and sex abuse?—nabbed Phillip R. Greaves II in Colorado.

On the same day Yahoo laid off 600 of its employees, Yahoo’s image search function leaned a bit toward the risqué. And by that I mean an onslaught of X-rated imagery.

Walmart is taking its Americana approach to new heights by installing wine vending machines and partnering with Homeland Security to crack down on checkout-lane terror.

But given our nation’s love for the iPhone—a romance that borders on smacked-out dependence—does it even matter?

It seems we’re all too willing to clasp mournfully onto the moldy and throw tantrums whenever a new gadget threatens our too-long-established archetypes.

According to a study, the entire Thanksgiving charade is so boring, most of us tried to sneak in some work.

Technology hasn’t quite reached the stage where the rich can assemble engineered genetics at a mall kiosk, but it’s catching up quietly, and the aftermath may be messier than ever.

Still, your first reaction to this news may be: who gives a shit? Well, you should give a shit … commode-mouth.

Is decadent and depraved behavior linked to video games? Is there such thing as video game addiction? Two studies delve into woolly world of gaming—and its glaring misconceptions.

A rogue activist committed to protesting the use of full-body scanners in airports has decreed Wednesday, November 24, 2010, as National Opt-Out Day.

There are too many logical errors, complications, uncertainties, and flat-out hypocrisies for me to agree with anyone who believes that I should not have the right to buy The Pedophile’s Guide.

U.S. Marshals just admitted they’ve stored over 35,000 full-frontal photos from full-body scanners. Sexy.

Being a man with a disfigurement in a world of Nip/Tuck is tough. The beauty culture has enveloped men, and for those outside its parameters, social boundaries blur and contort. Rich McEachran is candid about his prospects of marriage, retooling definitions of success, and the limits of confidence.

Kaleb comments on Donald Driver’s Dancing With The Stars win — and his outfit.

Apparently Leviticus isn’t dedicated exclusively to the abomination of homosexuality…

Adorable and funny of a video cursing just like her daddy while watching basketball.

In honor of the death of the man who invented the TV remote control, the Good Feed Blog editors ask: where is the strangest place you’ve found your remote?

Jamie Reidy comments on 64-year old rocker Gregg Allman’s upcoming marriage to a 24-year old.

Danny explores whether or not there are legitimate uses for the term “mansplaining”.

Do you have the right to post photos of someone if you suspect them of stealing your stuff?

Poll: How would you characterize your marriage? Monogamous, Polyamorous, ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell”, or something else?

Have you ever wanted to skydive from space, do a back flip on a jet ski, or snowboard down sand dunes? Well you’re in luck, my friend. Red Bull is ready to give your wildest idea wings with Launchpad.

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Jamie Reidy comments on Usain Bolt’s – the World’s Fastest Man – decision to dump his girlfriend in order to focus on training for the Olympics.

Fathers have been defined as complementary to mothers. How do you define fatherhood?

1) The stories will surprise you. 2) The conversation is important. 3) It sure beats a hammer or a tie. Want more reasons to buy The Good Men Project Book? Here you go…

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