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- This Awkward Photo Of Christopher Walken Looks Like He's Waiting To Hear Back From You
- An Intriguing Sentence Spoken By 'Minecraft' YouTuber 'Kwebbelkop's AI Is Going Viral
- Cringe 'Honestly I Think They Not Like Us' Copypasta Was Seemingly Posted Ironically But History Is Omitting That
Video Game Logic
June 13th, 2013 1:01 PMDeconstructing video games, one logical lapse at a time.
The Worst Phone Conversation Ever
June 13th, 2013 11:05 AMThis 1980s South Indian film has one of the most dramatic phone conversations in film history.
Facebook To Introduce Hashtags
June 13th, 2013 10:30 AMYesterday, Facebook announced they would be rolling out clickable hashtags across the network over the next several weeks, allowing direct access to tagged public Facebook posts from your newsfeed.
Supercell Storm Time Lapse
June 13th, 2013 9:32 AMPhotographer Mike Olbinski.com caught this supercell storm ten days ago outside of Booker, Texas. This time lapse contains more than 2,600 photos shot at 1-second intervals, capturing this rotating storm cloud.
Accidental Shelf-Building is On the Rise
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Video Game Logic
Deconstructing video games, one logical lapse at a time.
The Worst Phone Conversation Ever
This 1980s South Indian film has one of the most dramatic phone conversations in film history.
Facebook To Introduce Hashtags
Yesterday, Facebook announced they would be rolling out clickable hashtags across the network over the next several weeks, allowing direct access to tagged public Facebook posts from your newsfeed.
Supercell Storm Time Lapse
Photographer Mike Olbinski.com caught this supercell storm ten days ago outside of Booker, Texas. This time lapse contains more than 2,600 photos shot at 1-second intervals, capturing this rotating storm cloud.