- Nine Years Ago, Batman Told Raphael About His Childhood Trauma
- Four Years Ago, A Man Shouted Out One Of His Favorite Genders And Became A Meme
- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
- The SpongeBob Episode That Gave Us 'Ight, Imma Head Out' Aired On This Date In 2001
- Gets Brainwashed Of Same Thing Comic Has Gotten A Sequel
DJ Earworm: "United State of Pop"
December 20th, 2012 5:00 PMSan Francisco-based electronic artist DJ Earworm remixed this music video mashup containing notable pop songs from the past year.
Cat Hates Jump Noises
December 20th, 2012 3:30 PMThis orange feline has quite the springy response to the jump sound featured in the original Super Mario Brothers game.
Eclectic Method: The Apocamix
December 20th, 2012 2:00 PMThe UK audio-visual remix group Eclectic Method edited together this montage of apocalyptic scenes from various films in honor of the doomsday predictions for this Friday, December 21.
Tragedy and Video Game Violence
December 19th, 2012 9:30 PMYouTuber TotalBiscuit provides a critique on the way mainstream media frames school shootings, which tend to focus on glorifying the attacker and blaming video games for the violence.
Assumptions in Forced Perspective
December 19th, 2012 8:00 PMBritish psychologist and YouTube illusionist Richard Wiseman bends our depth perception with this short video shot in forced perspective.
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Eclectic Method: The Apocamix
The UK audio-visual remix group Eclectic Method edited together this montage of apocalyptic scenes from various films in honor of the doomsday predictions for this Friday, December 21.
Tragedy and Video Game Violence
YouTuber TotalBiscuit provides a critique on the way mainstream media frames school shootings, which tend to focus on glorifying the attacker and blaming video games for the violence.
Assumptions in Forced Perspective
British psychologist and YouTube illusionist Richard Wiseman bends our depth perception with this short video shot in forced perspective.