Those Virginia Easter eggs with racist messages found inside? They were found in Kentucky and California, too. And they appear to be the work of a white supremacist who founded a site called WhiteManMarch.com. Way to win converts to your dumb cause, bubba.
White Supremacists Sabotage Kids' Easter Eggs With Racist Message
The White Man March, a racist demonstration by a handful of white dudes in light khakis and sunglasses, went off with a whimper last month, failing to attract even a sliver of the turnout organizers hoped for. Now they're apparently following it up by targeting a new audience: Kids hunting Easter eggs.
Man Arrested for Assaulting Girlfriend With Easter Eggs
A man is charged with aggravated assault against his girlfriend after an Easter egg decorating party went horribly awry Sunday, leaving the woman with a black eye and the man under arrest after attacking cops with a sword.
Walter White's coordinates from Breaking Bad last Sunday are adorably meta. Maybe the show will end happily after all!
Happy Easter From Ryan Gosling
A Twitter account purporting to be Ryan Gosling is responsible for hiding 200 Gosling-themed eggs around New York City. Although it's doubtful that this is actually the actor's doing — he's never been that big on Twitter himself — it still feels like a delightful Easter miracle. Besides, if he's saving people from…
Happy belated Easter, Valleywag readers!
A tipster links us to this Web 2.0 Easter Egg collection that winsome videoblogger iJustine made. I think this is pretty neat, if a little silly. We need more Web 2.0 cheerleaders — actual cheerleaders, not like Scoble. Have a look at the full collection after the jump.
