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The Darkest Super Bowl Ad of the Year?
February 2nd, 2015 4:00 PM"Stories with a dark twist" was the name of the game during this year's Super Bowl commercial war, as you can see in this Nationwide's haunting ad about a "boy who couldn't grow up."
Katy Perry's Super Bowl Halftime Show
February 2nd, 2015 3:00 PM Share"Left Shark" Steals Super Bowl Halftime Show
February 2nd, 2015 2:20 PMLast night's highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show featuring Katy Perry surely delivered on pleasing the crowd, but we can all agree that the one who stole the show was the awkwardly dancing shark to the left of the singer on the stage.
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A Pixel Art Tribute to The Simpsons
February 2nd, 2015 12:30 PMCheck out this pixel art animation tribute to The Simpsons opening sequence by Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon.
Filter Bubbles
February 2nd, 2015 11:04 AMUpworthy founder Eli Pariser coined this term to describe the phenomenon that arises out of personalized web services that can prevent the viewer from seeing opposing viewpoints.
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The Darkest Super Bowl Ad of the Year?
"Stories with a dark twist" was the name of the game during this year's Super Bowl commercial war, as you can see in this Nationwide's haunting ad about a "boy who couldn't grow up."
"Left Shark" Steals Super Bowl Halftime Show
Last night's highly anticipated Super Bowl halftime show featuring Katy Perry surely delivered on pleasing the crowd, but we can all agree that the one who stole the show was the awkwardly dancing shark to the left of the singer on the stage.
A Pixel Art Tribute to The Simpsons
Check out this pixel art animation tribute to The Simpsons opening sequence by Paul Robertson and Ivan Dixon.
Filter Bubbles
Upworthy founder Eli Pariser coined this term to describe the phenomenon that arises out of personalized web services that can prevent the viewer from seeing opposing viewpoints.