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Dolan Comics: International Edition
May 8th, 2012 7:34 PMNot seeing a Dolan character from your country? Draw your own and leave it in the comments!
"It Gets Better" Project
May 8th, 2012 7:05 PMYears after his first viral campaign against Rick Santorum, American author Dan Savage launched another LGBT advocacy campaign known as "It Gets Better" in September 2010. Today, the project has grown into an international movement with more than 60,000 video contributions.
Rage Comics in Real Life: The Sequel
May 8th, 2012 5:30 PMYouTube comedy group PistolShrimps presents its second IRL rage comic skit following the success of the pilot episode released in March.
Annoying Childhood Friend
May 8th, 2012 5:00 PMSocial Stereotypes: This advice animal character represents the obnoxious neighborhood children from our childhood.
The Hunt for Pikachu
May 8th, 2012 3:58 PMThe special effects experts at Final Cut King transformed a kitten into the Pokemon Pikachu using After Effects and will be posting a tutorial later this week.
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Dolan Comics: International Edition
Not seeing a Dolan character from your country? Draw your own and leave it in the comments!
"It Gets Better" Project
Years after his first viral campaign against Rick Santorum, American author Dan Savage launched another LGBT advocacy campaign known as "It Gets Better" in September 2010. Today, the project has grown into an international movement with more than 60,000 video contributions.
Rage Comics in Real Life: The Sequel
YouTube comedy group PistolShrimps presents its second IRL rage comic skit following the success of the pilot episode released in March.
Annoying Childhood Friend
Social Stereotypes: This advice animal character represents the obnoxious neighborhood children from our childhood.