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Attack on Titan Intro: Pencil Sketch Edition
May 11th, 2014 2:00 PMA Japanese sketch artist re-created the opening sequence of Attack on Titan in its entirety only using a mechanical pencil.
When U Mom Com Home And Make Hte Spagheti
May 11th, 2014 12:00 PMHappy Mother's Day!
Don't forget to thank u mom for make hte spagheti.
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Google Glass Captures A Mother's Day Surprise
May 11th, 2014 10:00 AMThis short film shot totally on Google Glass and created by current and past students of the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, follows a long journey home to give one mom a very special Mother's Day present.
2015 Movie Vision: Back To The Future II
May 10th, 2014 6:00 PM ShareDaggering
May 10th, 2014 4:12 PMVideos of people performing variations of this Jamaican dance style have recently seen a resurgence on YouTube, including a professional wrestling parody and one video featuring Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt.
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Attack on Titan Intro: Pencil Sketch Edition
A Japanese sketch artist re-created the opening sequence of Attack on Titan in its entirety only using a mechanical pencil.
When U Mom Com Home And Make Hte Spagheti
Happy Mother's Day!
Don't forget to thank u mom for make hte spagheti.
Google Glass Captures A Mother's Day Surprise
This short film shot totally on Google Glass and created by current and past students of the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts, follows a long journey home to give one mom a very special Mother's Day present.