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Ask A Slave
September 5th, 2013 1:00 PMThis new webseries explores some actual questions received by an actress playing a living history character at George Washington's Mount Vernon.
That is One Fuzzy Flower
September 5th, 2013 12:30 PM ShareCat Buckaroo
September 5th, 2013 12:00 PMThis photo fad, in which people stack an array of objects on the surface of a cat’s body and take a photograph of the balanced arrangement, began to appear online in March 2003.
Movie Trailer Narration Prank
September 5th, 2013 11:00 AMIn this prank, Honest Trailers' voiceover artist Jon Bailey followed people around the streets of San Diego narrating their actions in a booming movie trailer voice.
Eyebombing
September 5th, 2013 10:30 AMThis single topic blog has collected photos of googly eyes placed on inanimate objects in public spaces in order to make them appear as if they have a face since 2011.
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Ask A Slave
This new webseries explores some actual questions received by an actress playing a living history character at George Washington's Mount Vernon.
Cat Buckaroo
This photo fad, in which people stack an array of objects on the surface of a cat’s body and take a photograph of the balanced arrangement, began to appear online in March 2003.
Eyebombing
This single topic blog has collected photos of googly eyes placed on inanimate objects in public spaces in order to make them appear as if they have a face since 2011.