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A Series of Anamorphic Illusions
October 15th, 2013 6:30 PMAnamorphic illusions use skewed high resolution photographs and forced perspective to make images look like 3D objects.
Godzilla
October 15th, 2013 6:00 PMThis giant reptilian monster became a notable pop culture icon since its first appearance in the 1954 Japanese science fiction film Godzilla, which helped pioneer the Kaiju genre of giant monster films.
New Yorker Yells at Street Musician
October 15th, 2013 5:15 PMIn this very puzzling mobile phone footage, an angry man relentlessly heckles a street musician in New York City for reasons unknown. What we do know is that we haven't heard a verbal tirade like this since the Crazy Rhubarb Lady.
Population Density Level: Asian
October 15th, 2013 4:35 PMDid you know that roughly 3.6 billion, or 51.4% of the global population, lives in the countries within this circle?
BatDad
October 15th, 2013 4:00 PMSince Blake Wilson began recording short clips about parenting to Vine while wearing a Batman mask in September, he has amassed more than 866,000 followers.
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A Series of Anamorphic Illusions
Anamorphic illusions use skewed high resolution photographs and forced perspective to make images look like 3D objects.
New Yorker Yells at Street Musician
In this very puzzling mobile phone footage, an angry man relentlessly heckles a street musician in New York City for reasons unknown. What we do know is that we haven't heard a verbal tirade like this since the Crazy Rhubarb Lady.
Population Density Level: Asian
Did you know that roughly 3.6 billion, or 51.4% of the global population, lives in the countries within this circle?