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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.
Star Wars: We Still Ain't Found S**t
April 20th, 2015 5:39 PM ShareCorrection Guy
April 20th, 2015 5:00 PMThis black-and-white illustration of a man wearing a suit is often used as a reaction image to correct poorly-worded sentences or misspelled words.
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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.
Correction Guy
This black-and-white illustration of a man wearing a suit is often used as a reaction image to correct poorly-worded sentences or misspelled words.