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Kai's Fans May Pay for His Legal Defense
June 4th, 2013 3:38 PMDuring his first arraignment at a New Jersey courthouse yesterday, Kai the Hitchhiker was formally charged with murder of a 73-year-old attorney, to which he nonchalantly responded: "Oh, fine. Cool."
Creating Pixel Art With Tetris Blocks
June 4th, 2013 2:30 PMMichael Birken, who previously spent 11 months creating Post-It Note art, is back with an algorithm that creates pixel art of video game characters inside of Tetris.
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June 4th, 2013 2:00 PMThe summer heat is rising and your air conditioning isn't working. What do? Put your head inside a freezer, snap a picture and tag it "241543903."
Skateboarding Dad WIN
June 4th, 2013 1:03 PMVine user Marcus John is surprised by his father's impressive skateboarding ability.
A Chair in Forced Perspective
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Kai's Fans May Pay for His Legal Defense
During his first arraignment at a New Jersey courthouse yesterday, Kai the Hitchhiker was formally charged with murder of a 73-year-old attorney, to which he nonchalantly responded: "Oh, fine. Cool."
Creating Pixel Art With Tetris Blocks
Michael Birken, who previously spent 11 months creating Post-It Note art, is back with an algorithm that creates pixel art of video game characters inside of Tetris.