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Mayor Ford's Drug Scandal Intensifies
November 4th, 2013 12:50 PMAfter the Toronto police chief announced last week that it has obtained a digital video file of Mayor Rob Ford that is "consistent with the description that had been provided in news reports," the mayor himself is now asking the police to release the video for everyone.
How Not To Photograph a Concert
November 4th, 2013 11:13 AMThis photographer's camera etiquette towards the performing band is enough to make you cringe.
S**t, I'm Late For School!
November 4th, 2013 11:05 AMThis photo fad parody of the good ol' "running late with a toast in mouth" anime trope has been confirmed.
PB&J Sandwiches Accused of Racism
November 3rd, 2013 4:35 PM ShareToast Art
November 2nd, 2013 4:00 PMSince 1983, artists have been turning toasted bread into art, either with miniature intricate designs per slice or by combining the slices to form pixellized works.
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Mayor Ford's Drug Scandal Intensifies
After the Toronto police chief announced last week that it has obtained a digital video file of Mayor Rob Ford that is "consistent with the description that had been provided in news reports," the mayor himself is now asking the police to release the video for everyone.
S**t, I'm Late For School!
This photo fad parody of the good ol' "running late with a toast in mouth" anime trope has been confirmed.
Toast Art
Since 1983, artists have been turning toasted bread into art, either with miniature intricate designs per slice or by combining the slices to form pixellized works.