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Enderman Battle
July 16th, 2012 9:30 PMYouTubers Vince and Steve put together this impressive animation of an epic Enderman battle in the indie sandbox game Minecraft.
And It's Gone
July 16th, 2012 9:00 PMThis South Park advice animal series describes how quickly resources or oppurtunities can disappear.
Wank London
July 16th, 2012 7:57 PMYouTuber messytimbo video taped himself rubbing various buildings from a forced perspective across the city of London, England.
Viewer discretion advised due to naughty architecture.
Where's His Head?
July 16th, 2012 7:30 PMIs this the most perfectly timed photo ever?
Notes From Chris
July 16th, 2012 7:00 PMInternet Mysteries: Comedian Todd Lamb began posting notes from a lonely man named Chris around New York City in 2008. However, it wasn't until an Australian parody artist began posting similar ones in 2009 that these strange notes began making the rounds online.
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And It's Gone
This South Park advice animal series describes how quickly resources or oppurtunities can disappear.
Wank London
YouTuber messytimbo video taped himself rubbing various buildings from a forced perspective across the city of London, England.
Viewer discretion advised due to naughty architecture.
Where's His Head?
Is this the most perfectly timed photo ever?
Notes From Chris
Internet Mysteries: Comedian Todd Lamb began posting notes from a lonely man named Chris around New York City in 2008. However, it wasn't until an Australian parody artist began posting similar ones in 2009 that these strange notes began making the rounds online.