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Before You Say I'm Stoling This Art...
March 12th, 2014 11:37 AMA DeviantART user's overly defensive footnote to his Lion King fan art illustration has become an art form of its own in the world of fandom.
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Strangers Passionately Kiss Each Other
March 12th, 2014 11:24 AMTwenty strangers kiss each other for the very first time in this short film by the clothing retailer Wren.
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March 12th, 2014 11:00 AM ShareAnyway Here's Wonderwall
March 11th, 2014 7:58 PMOnce praised by fans and critics alike, this classic 90s Britpop alt rock song by Oasis is now considered one of the most cliché songs in recent history of pop music, thanks to all the drunken teenagers and college bros who couldn't resist a sing-along time upon seeing an acoustic guitar at a party.
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Working LEGO Computer Keyboard
March 11th, 2014 7:10 PMLEGO craftsman Jason Allemann showcases his latest creation, a fully-functional QWERTY computer keyboard mostly built out of LEGO pieces and an old circuit board. Wanna enhance your childhood with a toy brick keyboard of your own? Check out his website for more information.
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Before You Say I'm Stoling This Art...
A DeviantART user's overly defensive footnote to his Lion King fan art illustration has become an art form of its own in the world of fandom.
Strangers Passionately Kiss Each Other
Twenty strangers kiss each other for the very first time in this short film by the clothing retailer Wren.
Anyway Here's Wonderwall
Once praised by fans and critics alike, this classic 90s Britpop alt rock song by Oasis is now considered one of the most cliché songs in recent history of pop music, thanks to all the drunken teenagers and college bros who couldn't resist a sing-along time upon seeing an acoustic guitar at a party.