- A Guy Suggested Going Into A Debt To Get A Rolex, But People On Twitter Have Come Up With Better Ideas
- McDonald’s x Evangelion Collaboration Goes Viral On Twitter
- iShowSpeed Was Fighting For His Life Not To Laugh During His Stream Three Years Ago
- It's Been Two Years Since People Were Sharing AI Generated Anime Girl Meets Creepypasta Images
- Nine Years Ago, We Dared To Ask How A Dog Might Wear Pants For The First Time
Steve Roggenbuck
August 2nd, 2012 1:47 PMThis Internet poet known for his humorous and inspiring YouTube videos sold most of his possessions last year to travel around the country blogging full time.
Pixel Mural Time Lapse
August 2nd, 2012 12:44 PMThis collaborative pixel art mural was created over the course of 40 hours beteween February 28th and March 4th, 2011 at the 25th Annual Game Developer's Conference in San Francisco.
Time Traveling Hipster
August 2nd, 2012 1:08 AMMemes from Canada: This mysteriously modern looking guy was spotted in a 1941 photograph of the reopening of South Fork Bridge after flood in British Columbia, Canada.
Sight: Is This the Future?
August 1st, 2012 10:00 PMFor their graduation project, Eran May-raz and Daniel Lazo created an augmented reality enhanced by retinal implants with game-like apps for one's life. Patrick is out to master them all, but one app, "The Wingman", has the potential to ruin his first date with Daphne.
Aren't You Skipping a Step?
August 1st, 2012 9:30 PMRon Burgundy, providing commentary on moving too fast since 2004.
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Steve Roggenbuck
This Internet poet known for his humorous and inspiring YouTube videos sold most of his possessions last year to travel around the country blogging full time.
Time Traveling Hipster
Memes from Canada: This mysteriously modern looking guy was spotted in a 1941 photograph of the reopening of South Fork Bridge after flood in British Columbia, Canada.
Aren't You Skipping a Step?
Ron Burgundy, providing commentary on moving too fast since 2004.