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Hyperlapse Photography
April 12th, 2013 4:00 PMOnce almost exclusively reserved for professional photography, this advanced filmmaking technique that combines time lapse and stop motion photography may become a lot more accessible, thanks to the latest web-based app Google Street View Hyperlapse.
Gorillage People: "Mehhhh, meh me meh"
April 12th, 2013 2:30 PMBrighten up your Friday with this silly parody of Village People featuring five gorilla puppets, brought to you by the YouTube puppet show Glove and Boots.
Perfect Imaginary World Problem
April 12th, 2013 2:00 PM ShareGo Home, You are Drunk
April 12th, 2013 1:30 PMAh, home -- the place where all the malfunctioning appliances and defective goods go when they get too drunk.
Instagramming Strangers' Food
April 12th, 2013 12:30 PMA group of foodie pranksters from the YouTube channel Hungry went up to strangers and asked if they could Instagram their food. Surprisingly, most people said yes.
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Hyperlapse Photography
Once almost exclusively reserved for professional photography, this advanced filmmaking technique that combines time lapse and stop motion photography may become a lot more accessible, thanks to the latest web-based app Google Street View Hyperlapse.
Gorillage People: "Mehhhh, meh me meh"
Brighten up your Friday with this silly parody of Village People featuring five gorilla puppets, brought to you by the YouTube puppet show Glove and Boots.
Go Home, You are Drunk
Ah, home -- the place where all the malfunctioning appliances and defective goods go when they get too drunk.