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Stop Motion with Deep Ocean Creatures
October 30th, 2013 9:02 PMThis spectacular stop motion animation by PES featuring deep sea creatures made of old tools and trinkets was originally shown on the Showtime YouTube channel back in 2011 and has been re-released for the first time in full HD.
He's My Favorite!
October 30th, 2013 8:36 PMNothing is sacred on 4chan, not even this innocent webcomic about a Halloween trick-or-treater dressed up as his favorite character Luigi.
Man Dances Around L.A. as a Skeleton
October 30th, 2013 8:00 PMComedian Nathan Barnatt donned a 2spooky skeleton costume and danced around Los Angeles to "Dead Man's Bones," an eponymous song by Ryan Gosling's band.
Four Quick Tips For Better Selfies
October 30th, 2013 7:47 PMA cartoon by Adam Ford.
Alt Lit
October 30th, 2013 7:11 PMThis literary movement features works of poetry and prose that are heavily influenced by internet culture and often self-published anonymously.
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Stop Motion with Deep Ocean Creatures
This spectacular stop motion animation by PES featuring deep sea creatures made of old tools and trinkets was originally shown on the Showtime YouTube channel back in 2011 and has been re-released for the first time in full HD.
He's My Favorite!
Nothing is sacred on 4chan, not even this innocent webcomic about a Halloween trick-or-treater dressed up as his favorite character Luigi.
Man Dances Around L.A. as a Skeleton
Comedian Nathan Barnatt donned a 2spooky skeleton costume and danced around Los Angeles to "Dead Man's Bones," an eponymous song by Ryan Gosling's band.
Four Quick Tips For Better Selfies
A cartoon by Adam Ford.