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Japanese Crummy Robot Competition
April 2nd, 2015 7:30 PMRobots that do useless tasks compete, Battlebots-style, in Japan's annual Hebocon.
Easy With That Button There, Bert
April 2nd, 2015 7:11 PM ShareMan at Arms
April 2nd, 2015 6:41 PMWhat could possibly bring video game nerds and old school blacksmiths together? A web series that shows how to make working replicas of iconic blades and armors as featured in some of your favorite video games.
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The Real Pikachu
April 2nd, 2015 5:43 PMIt's hard to imagine the voice actors behind your favorite characters, but it's true – everyone's favorite yellow Pokemon is played by a human woman.
"On All Levels Except Physical, I Am a Wolf"
April 2nd, 2015 5:00 PMA widely mocked scene from the Logo TV otherkin documentary What? I Think I'm an Animal has inspired a two-panel exploitable image series featuring a variety of characters.
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Man at Arms
What could possibly bring video game nerds and old school blacksmiths together? A web series that shows how to make working replicas of iconic blades and armors as featured in some of your favorite video games.
The Real Pikachu
It's hard to imagine the voice actors behind your favorite characters, but it's true – everyone's favorite yellow Pokemon is played by a human woman.
"On All Levels Except Physical, I Am a Wolf"
A widely mocked scene from the Logo TV otherkin documentary What? I Think I'm an Animal has inspired a two-panel exploitable image series featuring a variety of characters.