Weird+Wonderful+WTF: Pi Day! Two-Headed Baby! 'Wikipedian' is Totally a Real Harvard Job!

Happy Pi Day, B*tches!

To quote a brilliant Washington Post headline, "It's Pi Day, Pi Day, Gotta Get Down on Pi Day." That's right, nerds, today—3/14—we celebrate that wonderful number that starts with 3.14 and goes on (and on...and on) from there. So, how can you best celebrate the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter? Check out this incredibly geeky pi-themed art, brush up on your pi history, snag a pi-themed deal, and of course, make pie! (Side note: it's also Albert Einstein's birthday today! It's great to be a geek.)

Kindergartner Spends an Entire Day at the Wrong School

Whoops! Due to a bus and classroom mix-up, a girl in upstate New York spent an entire day in the totally wrong kindergarten classroom. When a school system can't outsmart a 5 year old, you know there's a problem...

Harvard is Looking for a "Wikipedian in Residence"

Are you an unemployed encyclopedic whiz kid with a techie passion? Then might we suggest you consider this job posting for a "Wikipedian in Residence" at Harvard's Houghton Library—someone who works to "expand coverage on Wikipedia of topics relevant to Houghton collections." Apparently, this job is totally a real thing that can also be found at the Palace of Versailles, Smithsonian Institution and British Museum. But we can't say for sure—that's just what we read on Wikipedia.

Woman in India Gives Birth to Baby with Two Heads

For real! Conjoined twins born in India share a body but have two heads. We're not really sure what to say about this, other than to send good wishes (chances for survival are low). Just...wow.

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