
'Is the information fresh?'
Looking for a gift for the information hound who’s always eager to learn? Our collection features clever, playful items perfect for the curious mind. Whether they’re into research, trivia, or just love acquiring new knowledge, these thoughtfully designed products will keep their passion for information alive and well. Find the perfect gift to honor their inquisitiveness and zest for discovery.
'Is the information fresh?'
"Obama didn’t get to name a Supreme Court justice during his final year. So how come Trump does?"
"Would you like me to annotate that for you?"
'My name's Google and I'm being inundated with requests for information about every damn thing imaginable, by people I don't even know...It's endless!'
"Let me just check my email, my texts, my missed calls, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, my credit score, my horoscope, the results of this latest personality test, the S. & P., the Dow, the news, this article about cute dogs, and the weather, and then we can go."
"I imagined the Library of Congress would be much bigger."
'Here's MY information highway!'
National Everything Awareness Day
The Circular Logic of Fascism
"May we live in interesting times. And may we outlive them."
Clever visual metaphor used to personify the abstract concept of thought and memory.
Computer: 'There are some things it is better not to know.'
Lies/Damned Lies/Social Media
Wikipedia...
Useless information desk at trivia buff convention
Netanyahu versus Gantz
We have a problem with your research. We're Encyclopedia Britannica and you're Wikipedia.
'We'll take two sets, for upstairs and downstairs.'
'What an execrable day. I got drenched in a Wiki leak and buried in a document dump.'
A gorilla plays chess with his keeper.
Office of the Special Investigator: Stepped out to follow the 'money trail'.
Hostage Crisis Continues: 'We don't care what the people voted for! We want out way!'
Anger Management - Now Treating "Electoral College Rage"
Worst decision of all time, cont'd.
'I'm afraid we can't make it. Harry just finished watching Meet the Press, C-Span, Face the Nation, Fox News Sunday, the Sunday Times, Newsweek, Time...'
Wedge Issues in the United States.
Down With Wikipedia
Half a house is better than none.
'What makes you think you know so much?' - 'Your questions.'
Bad News
Censorship.
Spelling a newspaper
The Robert Mueller Rosetta Stone
Mr Jefferson Brick Proposes a Toast at the 'Rowdy Journal' Offices
Emergency Disguise at the CIA
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