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Amazing CGI in the First Ugandan Action Film
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Editor's Note: R.I.P headphone users.
When You Hiccup and Scare Yourself
April 23rd, 2015 2:30 PM ShareMe IRL
April 23rd, 2015 1:30 PMIt only takes seven easy letters and a JPG or GIF to show your true (or fake) inner self to anyone.
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Flamethrower vs. Fire Hose
April 23rd, 2015 1:00 PMWho will win in this epic battle of fire vs. water?
"His Smile and Optimism: Gone"
April 23rd, 2015 12:00 PMThis captioned screen capture of host Shinya Arino from the Japanese video game television show GameCenter CX is often used as a reaction image to indicate hopelessness and despair.
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Amazing CGI in the First Ugandan Action Film
OK, this may not measure up to a Michael Bay or Luc Besson production, but still, coming from a country that's been plagued by civil wars for decades, this scene from Uganda's first action film ever Who Killed Captain Alex is worth a watch.
Editor's Note: R.I.P headphone users.
"His Smile and Optimism: Gone"
This captioned screen capture of host Shinya Arino from the Japanese video game television show GameCenter CX is often used as a reaction image to indicate hopelessness and despair.