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This looped animation of an otter carrying a fish comes from a scene in the 1975 Japanese children's animation series Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi.
Late internet activist Aaron Swartz was known for his involvement in several web-based projects including the Rich Site Summary (RSS) 1.0 and Infogami, as well as in online activism through his group Demand Progress.
Also known as “You May Bottle Anything” in the Japanese art communities, this exploitable drawing fad involves "bottling" iconic anime and manga characters inside of glass jars.
This YouTube video features an edited clip from the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket with creepy mannequin heads superimposed over the character's faces.
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This looped animation of an otter carrying a fish comes from a scene in the 1975 Japanese children's animation series Manga Nihon Mukashi Banashi.
Late internet activist Aaron Swartz was known for his involvement in several web-based projects including the Rich Site Summary (RSS) 1.0 and Infogami, as well as in online activism through his group Demand Progress.
Also known as “You May Bottle Anything” in the Japanese art communities, this exploitable drawing fad involves "bottling" iconic anime and manga characters inside of glass jars.
This YouTube video features an edited clip from the 1987 film Full Metal Jacket with creepy mannequin heads superimposed over the character's faces.
Eliciting general questions about ones life has been popular online since 1995 and the golden days of America Online chat rooms. Since 2009, Reddit's IAmA forum has become the place to ask people from different walks of life all sorts of questions.
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