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Hallucinate Yourself!
February 22nd, 2013 2:22 PMNeed a wake up from your midday slump? If you've got a minute for an optical illusion, put this video in full screen, read the letters that appear and once finished, look away.
Ponification of Homestuck
February 22nd, 2013 1:46 PMHere's a fun screenshot from SWAG.MOV guest starring ponified Homestuck characters, as well as Mega64, Game Grumps, Anthony and Ashley Burch and The Anime Club.
"Friend Zone" is Now in the Dictionary
February 22nd, 2013 1:15 PMAccording to Oxford, friend zone is defined as:
(noun, informal) a situation in which a platonic relationship exists between two people, one of whom has an undeclared romantic or sexual interest in the other.
Partying Sober Vs. Drunk
February 22nd, 2013 12:45 PMYouTuber Jimmy Tatro illustrates the vast difference in experience between attending a party sober and very, very drunk.
All Right, Gentlemen!
February 22nd, 2013 12:15 PMA prime example of corporate logic satire, this webcomic began circulating online around the same time the Boardroom Suggestion series rose to popularity.
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Hallucinate Yourself!
Need a wake up from your midday slump? If you've got a minute for an optical illusion, put this video in full screen, read the letters that appear and once finished, look away.
Ponification of Homestuck
Here's a fun screenshot from SWAG.MOV guest starring ponified Homestuck characters, as well as Mega64, Game Grumps, Anthony and Ashley Burch and The Anime Club.
"Friend Zone" is Now in the Dictionary
According to Oxford, friend zone is defined as:
(noun, informal) a situation in which a platonic relationship exists between two people, one of whom has an undeclared romantic or sexual interest in the other.
All Right, Gentlemen!
A prime example of corporate logic satire, this webcomic began circulating online around the same time the Boardroom Suggestion series rose to popularity.