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Tap Dancing Seagull
June 3rd, 2013 1:10 PMIt looks like this seagull's got those hap-hap-happy feet! Actually, this is a fairly common behavior among birds known as "worm charming," which involves tapping the earth to make earthworms rise to the surface.
XKCD: A Timeline of Hipster-Bashing
June 3rd, 2013 1:04 PM ShareSlender Man
June 3rd, 2013 1:04 PMFrom Memes to Films: This creature has been the subject of a number of YouTube alternate reality games since its inception in June 2009. The first of these series, Marble Hornets, is currently being adapted for the big screen.
The Diaries of Sad Dogs
June 3rd, 2013 1:04 PM ShareSafety Not Guaranteed
June 3rd, 2013 1:04 PMFrom Memes to Films: The 2012 indie film based on this newspaper personal ad won 9 awards, including the Sundance Film Festival's Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.
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Tap Dancing Seagull
It looks like this seagull's got those hap-hap-happy feet! Actually, this is a fairly common behavior among birds known as "worm charming," which involves tapping the earth to make earthworms rise to the surface.
Slender Man
From Memes to Films: This creature has been the subject of a number of YouTube alternate reality games since its inception in June 2009. The first of these series, Marble Hornets, is currently being adapted for the big screen.
Safety Not Guaranteed
From Memes to Films: The 2012 indie film based on this newspaper personal ad won 9 awards, including the Sundance Film Festival's Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award.