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October 30th, 2013 1:01 AMSource: Aliens from the 2011 horror comedy film Attack The Block.
The Smiling Man
October 29th, 2013 10:00 PMThis creepypasta about a tall, silent man who stalks strangers with a manic smile ended up inspiring a short film adaptation after it began circulating on Reddit in 2012.
Look at This Big Pile of CGI D**ks
October 29th, 2013 9:30 PMYouTuber Logitech4873 says he was sorry for putting 62 hours into this beautifully absurd 3D animation of raining phalli, but one million views later, he says he is quite happy.
Note: this video may be deemed offensive to some viewers.
Ayy Lmao
October 29th, 2013 9:15 PMThis phrase has been circulated the web coupled with a strange alien photo since March 2013.
Marching Band's Hollywood Blockbusters
October 29th, 2013 8:45 PMOhio State University outdid themselves this week with a halftime show dedicated to formations depicting scenes from a number of films including Superman, Jurassic Park and Harry Potter.
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Source: Aliens from the 2011 horror comedy film Attack The Block.
The Smiling Man
This creepypasta about a tall, silent man who stalks strangers with a manic smile ended up inspiring a short film adaptation after it began circulating on Reddit in 2012.
Look at This Big Pile of CGI D**ks
YouTuber Logitech4873 says he was sorry for putting 62 hours into this beautifully absurd 3D animation of raining phalli, but one million views later, he says he is quite happy.
Note: this video may be deemed offensive to some viewers.
Marching Band's Hollywood Blockbusters
Ohio State University outdid themselves this week with a halftime show dedicated to formations depicting scenes from a number of films including Superman, Jurassic Park and Harry Potter.