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4chan User Makes Laser-Engraved Toast
January 28th, 2014 6:39 PMAn anonymous 4chan user created a slew of custom laser-engraved toasts using black-and-white images submitted by commenters on the /gd/ (graphic design) board.
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Sneak Peek: Attack on Titan in Live-Action
January 28th, 2014 5:59 PMIn this not-your-average SUV commercial for the Japanese automaker Subaru, you can take a first glimpse at the live-action film adaptation of the popular manga-turned-anime series Attack on Titan which is currently in production.
Quentin Tarantino vs. Gawker
January 28th, 2014 5:15 PMThe director is suing the media company for posting a link to his recently leaked script, while Gawker maintains they were just reporting on an entertainment story.
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What is a Meme?
January 28th, 2014 4:50 PMYouTuber Alex J. Mann took to the streets of New York City to see if anyone could give a proper explanation of what a meme is.
Cats Taking Selfies
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4chan User Makes Laser-Engraved Toast
An anonymous 4chan user created a slew of custom laser-engraved toasts using black-and-white images submitted by commenters on the /gd/ (graphic design) board.
Sneak Peek: Attack on Titan in Live-Action
In this not-your-average SUV commercial for the Japanese automaker Subaru, you can take a first glimpse at the live-action film adaptation of the popular manga-turned-anime series Attack on Titan which is currently in production.
Quentin Tarantino vs. Gawker
The director is suing the media company for posting a link to his recently leaked script, while Gawker maintains they were just reporting on an entertainment story.