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Place Fist in the Center for Turbo Mode
May 18th, 2012 7:12 PMOr cover the edge with hands to go slower. Not an optical illusion though, it's called motion parallax.
Engineering Professor
May 18th, 2012 6:44 PMThe man behind the advice animal series of Engineering Professor turns out to be one of the entrepreneurs who invented DSL in 1988.
FAIL: Canine Edition
May 18th, 2012 5:30 PMThis poor dog keeps trying to go through a doorway while carrying a rake in his mouth.
Bernie Dance
May 18th, 2012 4:58 PMDance Memes: This strange dance style was inspired by the 1993 comedy film Weekend at Bernie's 2.
Stop-Motion Mario
May 18th, 2012 4:00 PMFor this video, YouTuber MysteryGuitarMan recreated a perfectly scaled version of the iconic first world from the Nintendo Super Mario Bros. game.
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Place Fist in the Center for Turbo Mode
Or cover the edge with hands to go slower. Not an optical illusion though, it's called motion parallax.
Engineering Professor
The man behind the advice animal series of Engineering Professor turns out to be one of the entrepreneurs who invented DSL in 1988.
FAIL: Canine Edition
This poor dog keeps trying to go through a doorway while carrying a rake in his mouth.
Bernie Dance
Dance Memes: This strange dance style was inspired by the 1993 comedy film Weekend at Bernie's 2.
Stop-Motion Mario
For this video, YouTuber MysteryGuitarMan recreated a perfectly scaled version of the iconic first world from the Nintendo Super Mario Bros. game.