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Ted The Caver
July 23rd, 2013 3:30 PMWhat better way to fight this heat than to spook yourself out with a creepypasta about a "mystery cave" expedition?
A Little Louder, Miley?
July 23rd, 2013 2:30 PMThis Vine by Aaron Sanders adds some high-pitched sounds to Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop," reminiscent of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" remixes.
Amazing Miniatures!
July 23rd, 2013 2:01 PM ShareKTVU Tries to Purge Bad Memories
July 23rd, 2013 1:17 PMKTVU's embarrassing saga of fake pilot name broadcast continues beyond its half-life as the Bay Area news station tries to rid of bad memories by issuing copyright claims on the infamous YouTube clip.
Photoshop CS5 Filters Get Animated
July 23rd, 2013 11:00 AMBarcelona-based design studio Device systematically applied every Photoshop filter to the program's logo in an attempt to "seek the essence of the software."
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Ted The Caver
What better way to fight this heat than to spook yourself out with a creepypasta about a "mystery cave" expedition?
A Little Louder, Miley?
This Vine by Aaron Sanders adds some high-pitched sounds to Miley Cyrus's "We Can't Stop," reminiscent of Taylor Swift's "I Knew You Were Trouble" remixes.
KTVU Tries to Purge Bad Memories
KTVU's embarrassing saga of fake pilot name broadcast continues beyond its half-life as the Bay Area news station tries to rid of bad memories by issuing copyright claims on the infamous YouTube clip.