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A Stick Figure Rises Against Its Creator
October 2nd, 2014 5:30 PMIn the fourth installment of YouTuber Alan Becker "Animator vs. Animation" series, a stick figure rebels against its creator by hacking into his Facebook account, traveling onto his iPhone via USB cord and drawing animations of his own.
Smokin' Jay Cutler
October 2nd, 2014 4:45 PMThe photoshop meme starring the Chicago Bears player smoking a cigarette has been looking super chill since 2012.
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Everything Wrong With the New Godzilla
October 2nd, 2014 4:19 PMThis year's Godzilla was a much better film than the last one we saw back in 1998, but no movie is made without a sin in the eyes of YouTube film critics CinemaSins.
October, It Has Begun
October 2nd, 2014 3:00 PM ShareOccupy Central with Peace and Love
October 2nd, 2014 2:01 PMAs the violent clashes between pro-democracy protesters and the Chinese government in Hong Kong enters its second week, online censorship of related keywords on popular search engine and microblogging services begins in mainland China.
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A Stick Figure Rises Against Its Creator
In the fourth installment of YouTuber Alan Becker "Animator vs. Animation" series, a stick figure rebels against its creator by hacking into his Facebook account, traveling onto his iPhone via USB cord and drawing animations of his own.
Smokin' Jay Cutler
The photoshop meme starring the Chicago Bears player smoking a cigarette has been looking super chill since 2012.
Occupy Central with Peace and Love
As the violent clashes between pro-democracy protesters and the Chinese government in Hong Kong enters its second week, online censorship of related keywords on popular search engine and microblogging services begins in mainland China.