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I Swear On Me Mum
October 8th, 2013 3:44 PMSimilar to how American bros like to say "come at me bro", this aggressive vow is a chosen favorite of British Internet tough guys across the web.
Yarn Bombing
October 7th, 2013 11:01 PMYarn graffiti took off in 2005 with the foundation of Knitta Please, a Houston-based art collective devoted to cloaking outdoor objects with knitted and crocheted patches.
The More You Know
October 7th, 2013 7:30 PMThis public service announcement series has been running on NBC Universal networks in the United States since September 1989, resulting in dozens of parodies online and in popular culture.
Banksy
October 7th, 2013 5:59 PMThis anonymous street artist is creating brand new pieces around New York City for the month of October and featuring photographs of the works on his Instagram feed.
Difficulty Level: Asian
October 7th, 2013 12:40 PMBeyond the hard mode, there's the "asian level."
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I Swear On Me Mum
Similar to how American bros like to say "come at me bro", this aggressive vow is a chosen favorite of British Internet tough guys across the web.
Yarn Bombing
Yarn graffiti took off in 2005 with the foundation of Knitta Please, a Houston-based art collective devoted to cloaking outdoor objects with knitted and crocheted patches.
The More You Know
This public service announcement series has been running on NBC Universal networks in the United States since September 1989, resulting in dozens of parodies online and in popular culture.
Difficulty Level: Asian
Beyond the hard mode, there's the "asian level."