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Selfie Olympics
January 3rd, 2015 5:39 PMOne year ago today, the ongoing epidemic of self-photography took on a competitive turn with the commencement of the Selfie Olympics.
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"Nobody Tells This To Beginners"
January 3rd, 2015 3:28 PMKick off the new year with this inspiring kinetic typographic message for the creative-minded: don't stop, keep going.
TFW You Reunite with Your Long Lost Stingray
January 2nd, 2015 7:00 PM ShareThe "Copy That" Guy
January 2nd, 2015 6:00 PMThis soft-spoken store clerk from EB Games' video ad for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is the latest commercial actor to enjoy his fifteen minutes of fame on 4chan's /v/ board.
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Weird Al's Bizarre Tribute to Wind Energy
January 2nd, 2015 4:30 PMIn this latest YouTube comedy short from Weird Al, the 55-year-old master of pop culture parodies makes a bizarre, compelling case for pinwheel-powered wind turbines.
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Selfie Olympics
One year ago today, the ongoing epidemic of self-photography took on a competitive turn with the commencement of the Selfie Olympics.
"Nobody Tells This To Beginners"
Kick off the new year with this inspiring kinetic typographic message for the creative-minded: don't stop, keep going.
The "Copy That" Guy
This soft-spoken store clerk from EB Games' video ad for Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare is the latest commercial actor to enjoy his fifteen minutes of fame on 4chan's /v/ board.
Weird Al's Bizarre Tribute to Wind Energy
In this latest YouTube comedy short from Weird Al, the 55-year-old master of pop culture parodies makes a bizarre, compelling case for pinwheel-powered wind turbines.