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GoPro Gets Strapped to a Flying Eagle
September 20th, 2013 12:39 PMYouTuber Srachi mounted a GoPro camera to the back of an eagle to record footage of it flying over the Chamonix hills in France.
RMS Titanic Remembers
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September 20th, 2013 4:30 AMFive years ago today, deviantART user Carlos Ramirez uploaded an original webcomic featuring a stick figure character with a mischievous grin, which is now known as the universal emoticon of an Internet troll and one of the most recognizable rage comic characters.
Artist Turns Weapons into Instruments
September 19th, 2013 10:00 PMMexican artist Pedro Reyes recently constructed a series of working, mechanized instruments from dismantled guns, giving the weapons new life with music.
What's Going on in This Thread?
September 19th, 2013 9:30 PMSome discussion threads should have "do not disturb" signs.
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Five years ago today, deviantART user Carlos Ramirez uploaded an original webcomic featuring a stick figure character with a mischievous grin, which is now known as the universal emoticon of an Internet troll and one of the most recognizable rage comic characters.
Artist Turns Weapons into Instruments
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes recently constructed a series of working, mechanized instruments from dismantled guns, giving the weapons new life with music.
What's Going on in This Thread?
Some discussion threads should have "do not disturb" signs.