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April 20th, 2015 8:27 PM ShareAnti-Marijuana PSA Parodies
April 20th, 2015 8:04 PMWhen someone offers you cannabis, remember you're about to get high on the tears of thousands of employees at fast food restaurants who just want to go home and see their families at 1 a.m. in the morning.
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A Time-Lapse of NYC Skyline in a WTC Elevator
April 20th, 2015 7:43 PMTake a virtual elevator ride to the top of the new World Trade Center tower that shows the evolution of New York City's world-famous skyline in an immersive time-lapsed animation (from the 1500s to present day), which will be available to visitors beginning in May, according to the New York Times.
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April 20th, 2015 6:57 PMThe art of over-accessorizing weapons in FPS video games.
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Mom Doesn't Understand 420
April 20th, 2015 6:00 PMYouTuber OnYourComputer's mother just doesn't seem to share his excitement for 420.
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Anti-Marijuana PSA Parodies
When someone offers you cannabis, remember you're about to get high on the tears of thousands of employees at fast food restaurants who just want to go home and see their families at 1 a.m. in the morning.
A Time-Lapse of NYC Skyline in a WTC Elevator
Take a virtual elevator ride to the top of the new World Trade Center tower that shows the evolution of New York City's world-famous skyline in an immersive time-lapsed animation (from the 1500s to present day), which will be available to visitors beginning in May, according to the New York Times.
"Tacticool"
The art of over-accessorizing weapons in FPS video games.