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Meet Mighty No. 9
September 1st, 2013 6:00 PMReady to enhance your childhood? Keiji Inafune, who helped create more than 30 Mega Man titles, has launched a Kickstarter today to fund a side-scrolling game that will incorporate old school game action with modern technology and fan input.
#EmojiArtHistory
September 1st, 2013 4:00 PMThis Twitter hashtag uses SMS emoji to reinterpret well-known works of art in a minimalist fashion.
Slow Motion Wedding Photo Booth
September 1st, 2013 2:00 PMSeattle-based production company Super Frog Saves Tokyo created a silly string and glitter slow motion photo booth for Quang and Ellie's wedding.
No Fap September
September 1st, 2013 12:00 PMHappy September 1st! Will you be participating in the internet's hardest challenge this year?
Driver Narrowly Escapes Boulder
September 1st, 2013 10:00 AMIn this dash cam footage from Taiwan, a car's last minute swerve saves them from being crushed by a giant boulder.
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Meet Mighty No. 9
Ready to enhance your childhood? Keiji Inafune, who helped create more than 30 Mega Man titles, has launched a Kickstarter today to fund a side-scrolling game that will incorporate old school game action with modern technology and fan input.
#EmojiArtHistory
This Twitter hashtag uses SMS emoji to reinterpret well-known works of art in a minimalist fashion.
Slow Motion Wedding Photo Booth
Seattle-based production company Super Frog Saves Tokyo created a silly string and glitter slow motion photo booth for Quang and Ellie's wedding.
No Fap September
Happy September 1st! Will you be participating in the internet's hardest challenge this year?