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Street Art: Super Mario Edition
July 9th, 2012 7:30 PMIt took 11 hours for artist Chris Carlson to create this 3D chalk version of an 8-bit Mario last month in Denver, Colorado.
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July 9th, 2012 7:00 PMArt of Commenting: These insubstantial comments are often considered some of the most annoying posts on the Internet.
Churhc Pls
July 9th, 2012 6:15 PMI don't think I want to know what happens inside the church of Dolan…
Krispy Kreme: Stolen Bikes
July 9th, 2012 5:48 PMAlthough it seems likely that YouTube's latest awkward rap sensation is actually an act assumed by Tyler Cassidy, the legend of Krispy Kreme continues with his latest single "Stolen Bikes," featuring Money Mike!
There is No Dana, Only Zuul
July 9th, 2012 5:00 PMThis memorable quote from the 1984 comedy film Ghostbusters is used to refer to someone or something that appears to have been possessed by a demon or an unpopular belief.
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First!
Art of Commenting: These insubstantial comments are often considered some of the most annoying posts on the Internet.
Churhc Pls
I don't think I want to know what happens inside the church of Dolan…
Krispy Kreme: Stolen Bikes
Although it seems likely that YouTube's latest awkward rap sensation is actually an act assumed by Tyler Cassidy, the legend of Krispy Kreme continues with his latest single "Stolen Bikes," featuring Money Mike!
There is No Dana, Only Zuul
This memorable quote from the 1984 comedy film Ghostbusters is used to refer to someone or something that appears to have been possessed by a demon or an unpopular belief.