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Move Your Feet Remixes
April 2nd, 2012 3:44 PMPixel Art: Check out the cutesy GIF animations inspired by the 2003 disco rock single "Move Your Feet" by the Danish pop duo Junior Senior!
Improv Everywhere: Quadruplets
April 2nd, 2012 2:15 PMThe NYC-based pranksters at Improv Everywhere filled a park with eight sets of identical quadruplets to thoroughly confuse everyone in the area.
Friendzone Johnny
April 2nd, 2012 1:40 PMThat friend without benefits, confirmed.
Google Maps 8-bit for NES
April 2nd, 2012 12:29 PMGoogle Maps and Nintendo team up for an awesome April Fool's Day gag. Time to blow the dust off your old NES console!
It's Time To...
April 2nd, 2012 12:46 AMFor more parodies of this iconic WWII poster, KYM Galllery – Keep Calm and Carry On.
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Move Your Feet Remixes
Pixel Art: Check out the cutesy GIF animations inspired by the 2003 disco rock single "Move Your Feet" by the Danish pop duo Junior Senior!
Improv Everywhere: Quadruplets
The NYC-based pranksters at Improv Everywhere filled a park with eight sets of identical quadruplets to thoroughly confuse everyone in the area.
Friendzone Johnny
That friend without benefits, confirmed.
Google Maps 8-bit for NES
Google Maps and Nintendo team up for an awesome April Fool's Day gag. Time to blow the dust off your old NES console!
It's Time To...
For more parodies of this iconic WWII poster, KYM Galllery – Keep Calm and Carry On.