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Roller Coaster Chess
April 16th, 2012 12:30 PMFive years ago today, xkcd artist Randall Munroe published a comic that inspired this awesome amusement park photo game also known as "Extremem Chess."
Sweet Brown: Autotune Remix
April 15th, 2012 9:18 PMThe Parody Factory YouTube channel put together this inspired autotune remix of Sweet Brown's interview accompanied by various clips from other viral videos.
Cinemagraph: Remembering RMS Titanic
April 15th, 2012 4:15 PM ShareRyan Gosling Easter Egg Hunt!
April 14th, 2012 12:00 AMHow did we miss this?! Ryan Gosling's meme-dom crossed into the realm of real life last weekend, when a fan launched a day-long scavenger hunt in Manhattan with 200 plastic easter eggs filled with notes and photos supposedly written by Gosling himself (but they weren't.)
Caine's Arcade
April 13th, 2012 11:00 PMWhen filmmaker Nirvan Mullick learned he was the only customer at Caine's cardboard box arcade, he used Reddit to schedule a flash mob of excited people ready to play.
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Roller Coaster Chess
Five years ago today, xkcd artist Randall Munroe published a comic that inspired this awesome amusement park photo game also known as "Extremem Chess."
Sweet Brown: Autotune Remix
The Parody Factory YouTube channel put together this inspired autotune remix of Sweet Brown's interview accompanied by various clips from other viral videos.
Ryan Gosling Easter Egg Hunt!
How did we miss this?! Ryan Gosling's meme-dom crossed into the realm of real life last weekend, when a fan launched a day-long scavenger hunt in Manhattan with 200 plastic easter eggs filled with notes and photos supposedly written by Gosling himself (but they weren't.)