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Grumpy Cat Goes to DisneyLand
November 8th, 2013 1:30 PMGrumpy Cat takes a lackadaisical tour of "the happiest place on Earth" with a little help from one of the seven dwarves from Snow White.
Content Aware Scaling
November 8th, 2013 11:00 AMThis Adobe Photoshop tool allows users to create strange animated GIFs that appear warped and distorted.
Move Over, Florida Man
November 7th, 2013 11:26 PM ShareWell, There Goes Another One
November 7th, 2013 10:35 PMTwitter made its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange this morning, finishing its first day at $44.90 per share with a market value of more than $31 billion.
Scientifically Accurate ThunderCats
November 7th, 2013 9:00 PMAnimation Domination High-Def is back with another disturbing music video in their "Scientifically Accurate" series, this time taking a look at the cat-like humanoid aliens in the 1980s cartoon show ThunderCats. Be sure to check out Scientifically Accurate Ninja Turtles as well!
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Grumpy Cat Goes to DisneyLand
Grumpy Cat takes a lackadaisical tour of "the happiest place on Earth" with a little help from one of the seven dwarves from Snow White.
Content Aware Scaling
This Adobe Photoshop tool allows users to create strange animated GIFs that appear warped and distorted.
Well, There Goes Another One
Twitter made its public debut on the New York Stock Exchange this morning, finishing its first day at $44.90 per share with a market value of more than $31 billion.
Scientifically Accurate ThunderCats
Animation Domination High-Def is back with another disturbing music video in their "Scientifically Accurate" series, this time taking a look at the cat-like humanoid aliens in the 1980s cartoon show ThunderCats. Be sure to check out Scientifically Accurate Ninja Turtles as well!