
The difference among various fans of fiction: Harry Potter, Percy Jackson, Narnia, and Hunger Games. I understand why the Hunger Games fans don’t want to go to camp.
Fun facts, trivia, entertaining infographics, funny infographics, etc.
If you didn’t know that there were clear differences between cats and dogs, now you know. Check out these cat and dog diaries.
More about cats: Yoga Cats Doing Various Yoga Poses and The Healing Power of Cat Purrs
More about dogs: Funny Dog Infographic: Binge on Vegetables and Cute Puppies Infographic
The Alzheimer’s Association raises awareness and funds for the fight to end Alzheimer’s. Honor the strength, passion, and endurance of the more than 5 million Americans living with Alzheimer’s (as well as their 15 million caregivers) by participating in The Longest Day event on June 21st. For more information, see http://www.alz.org/thelongestday or call 800-272-3900.
Curator: John Kremer

This is simply a collection of a good number of cute young dogs, aka cute puppies.
More about dogs: The Difference Between Cats and Dogs
Our Military Kids support the children of National Guard and Reservist personnel as well as those of wounded service members. They provide grants for extracurricular activities and tutoring. Donate via http://www.ourmilitarykids.org.
Curator: John Kremer

Superhero Film Alphabet – Can you guess the names of the 26 superhero films represented here?
Every week on Friday, graphic designer Stephen Wildish creates a clever graphic (flow chart, venn diagram, alphabet graphic) and shares it on his Friday Project website at http://stephenwildish.co.uk.
You can buy posters of his graphics via his Red Bubble store: http://www.redbubble.com/people/wildyles.
The mission of AdoptUSKids, a service of U.S. Children’s Bureau, is two-fold: 1. To raise public awareness about the need for foster and adoptive families for children in the public child welfare system and 2. To assist U.S. states, territories, and tribes to recruit and retain foster and adoptive families and connect them with children. For more information, go to http://www.adoptuskids.org or call 800-200-4005.
Curator: John Kremer

How to Make Puking Pumpkins – http://www.instructables.com/id/Puking-Pumpkin
Curator: John Kremer
Book Marketing Magic: http://www.bookmarket.com/novelmarketing.htm – How to market novels, children’s books, memoirs, and more. $48 special offer
15,000 Eyeballs Internet Marketing Program: http://www.bookmarket.com/15000eyeballs.htm – Ten lessons on how to get thousands of impressions for you, your book, your blog, or your website. $50
Real Fast Book Marketing: http://www.bookmarket.com/realfastbookmarketing.htm – How to sell 100 to 200 copies of any book in two weeks or less. $97
Relationships Matter Marketing Program: http://bookmarketingbestsellers.com/relationships-matter-marketing-program – How to build real relationships and friendships that bring you millions of impressions, builds your brand, and sells thousands of books and other products. $144

Every week on Friday, graphic designer Stephen Wildish creates a clever graphic (flow chart, venn diagram, alphabet graphic) and shares it on his Friday Project website at http://stephenwildish.co.uk.
Above is his taxonomy of shit. Do you know all the ways that the word shit is used? You can find out here.
You can buy posters of his graphics via his Red Bubble store: http://www.redbubble.com/people/wildyles.