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Oh Long Johnson
July 11th, 2013 12:46 PM“Oh my dog. Oh Long John. Oh Long Johnson. Oh Don Piano. Why I eyes ya. All the live long day.”
- Oh Long Johnson Cat, America's Funniest Videos (1998)
Does New Leaf Preach Otaku Citizenship?
July 10th, 2013 9:30 PMIn the latest episode of PBS Idea Channel, Mike Rugnetta explores whether or not the latest Animal Crossing game promotes otaku citizenship, in the sense of obsessive interest and collection habits.
Blurred Lines
July 10th, 2013 9:00 PMThe music video for this song by R&B singer Robin Thicke has been the subject many remix and parody videos on YouTube.
Learning to Dance in 365 Days
July 10th, 2013 8:00 PMSan Francisco-based ad designer Karen Cheng made this montage video showing her progress learning how to dance in one year by using the self-improvement app Lift.
Google Search Suggestion: xkcd Effect
July 10th, 2013 7:30 PMNeed context? Check out xkcd's comic strip Canada.
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Oh Long Johnson
“Oh my dog. Oh Long John. Oh Long Johnson. Oh Don Piano. Why I eyes ya. All the live long day.”
- Oh Long Johnson Cat, America's Funniest Videos (1998)
Does New Leaf Preach Otaku Citizenship?
In the latest episode of PBS Idea Channel, Mike Rugnetta explores whether or not the latest Animal Crossing game promotes otaku citizenship, in the sense of obsessive interest and collection habits.
Blurred Lines
The music video for this song by R&B singer Robin Thicke has been the subject many remix and parody videos on YouTube.
Google Search Suggestion: xkcd Effect
Need context? Check out xkcd's comic strip Canada.