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Overly Attached Girlfriend: Call Me Maybe Edition
June 18th, 2012 5:00 PMThe Overly Attached Girlfriend is back with a new music video set to the tune of Carly Rae Jepsen's ubiquitous pop song "Call Me Maybe".
Good Heavens, Just Look at the Time!
June 18th, 2012 4:30 PM…It's Xzibit O' Clock!
All Right, Gentlemen!
June 18th, 2012 3:56 PMThis exploitable comic series is often used to criticize the business practices of video game and technology companies.
Girl Work It
June 18th, 2012 2:35 PMKrispy Kreme and his pal Money Maker Mike are back with an ode to a pretty girl from Tennessee and her dance moves.
Tilt Shift Effect
June 18th, 2012 2:08 PMPhotography Memes: Also known as the "diorama illusion," this once costly lens-bending photo technique has become a staple genre of submissions on Tumblr and Flickr, thanks to inexpensive special effect filters and mobile apps.
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Overly Attached Girlfriend: Call Me Maybe Edition
The Overly Attached Girlfriend is back with a new music video set to the tune of Carly Rae Jepsen's ubiquitous pop song "Call Me Maybe".
Good Heavens, Just Look at the Time!
…It's Xzibit O' Clock!
All Right, Gentlemen!
This exploitable comic series is often used to criticize the business practices of video game and technology companies.
Girl Work It
Krispy Kreme and his pal Money Maker Mike are back with an ode to a pretty girl from Tennessee and her dance moves.
Tilt Shift Effect
Photography Memes: Also known as the "diorama illusion," this once costly lens-bending photo technique has become a staple genre of submissions on Tumblr and Flickr, thanks to inexpensive special effect filters and mobile apps.