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Zelda's Response To...
November 7th, 2012 9:00 PMThis six-pane exploitable image series featuring the various iterations of Princess Zelda is an example of Expression Practice, a technique amateur artists use to learn consistency.
Cell Phone Crashing
November 7th, 2012 8:00 PMThis prankster trolls people in public places by standing next to them and loudly mimicking their cell phone conversations.
Bus Monitor Bullying Video
November 7th, 2012 7:50 PMPower of Crowdsourcing: In June, a school bus monitor from Greece, New York, was showered with more than $700,000 in anonymous donations after a video of her getting bullied by middle school students went viral, setting a new milestone for the emerging practice of crowdfunding.
Nintendo Wii U Unboxing
November 7th, 2012 6:00 PMTo celebrate the upcoming release of the Wii U console, Nintendo's CEO Satoru Iwata has taken part in a lovely unboxing ceremony, rubber gloves and all.
[10] Guy: Marilized Legajuana Edition
November 7th, 2012 5:30 PMReddit's /r/trees community celebrates the marilization of legajuana in Colorado and Washington with [10] Guy image macros.
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Zelda's Response To...
This six-pane exploitable image series featuring the various iterations of Princess Zelda is an example of Expression Practice, a technique amateur artists use to learn consistency.
Bus Monitor Bullying Video
Power of Crowdsourcing: In June, a school bus monitor from Greece, New York, was showered with more than $700,000 in anonymous donations after a video of her getting bullied by middle school students went viral, setting a new milestone for the emerging practice of crowdfunding.