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A Very Special GoPro Video
December 23rd, 2014 12:30 PMYouTuber jackanater1 tests out his new GoPro camera and "selfie stick" on his apartment floor.
Dashcon
December 23rd, 2014 12:02 PMRecommended by Twilitlord: "A disastrous convention intended to celebrate tumblr culture, Dashcon was a reminder of the possible dangers of internet croudsourcing and why tumblr should never, ever have its own island."
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Teacher Finds a Cat on the Whiteboard
December 22nd, 2014 7:00 PMA group of students demonstrate how to prank a teacher by using a sharpie on the whiteboard.
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December 22nd, 2014 5:57 PMThis action cue from the 2014 first-person shooter game Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has been widely mocked online as a cheap attempt at interactivity.
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The Field of Zero F**ks
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Dashcon
Recommended by Twilitlord: "A disastrous convention intended to celebrate tumblr culture, Dashcon was a reminder of the possible dangers of internet croudsourcing and why tumblr should never, ever have its own island."
Teacher Finds a Cat on the Whiteboard
A group of students demonstrate how to prank a teacher by using a sharpie on the whiteboard.
Press "F" to Pay Respects
This action cue from the 2014 first-person shooter game Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare has been widely mocked online as a cheap attempt at interactivity.