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Freddie Wong's Live Action Skyrim
April 27th, 2012 9:00 PMYouTube filmmaker Freddie Wong almost takes an arrow in the knee in this spectacular re-enactment of the action RPG game Skyrim.
Happy Birthday, Catie!
April 27th, 2012 8:30 PMTomorrow, the personality behind 4chan's queen, Boxxy, will turn 20.
SAP Goes on a Hiking Adventure
April 27th, 2012 7:42 PM…You shouldn't have brought Socially Awkward Penguin to a hiking trip in the first place. Props to TheDailyWhat for the link!
Bears Believe They Can Fly
April 27th, 2012 7:00 PMTwo years before a tranquilized bear fell out of a tree at the University of Colorado, this fellow was photographed in a similar manner in Los Angeles.
The "Best Faces" of the Internet
April 27th, 2012 6:30 PMVanity Fair: Around the same time Hot or Not and other vanity-driven websites were taking off, there was a similar "beauty rating" subculture emerging on the Korean web known as Ulzzang, which literally means the "best face." Wat.
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Freddie Wong's Live Action Skyrim
YouTube filmmaker Freddie Wong almost takes an arrow in the knee in this spectacular re-enactment of the action RPG game Skyrim.
SAP Goes on a Hiking Adventure
…You shouldn't have brought Socially Awkward Penguin to a hiking trip in the first place. Props to TheDailyWhat for the link!
Bears Believe They Can Fly
Two years before a tranquilized bear fell out of a tree at the University of Colorado, this fellow was photographed in a similar manner in Los Angeles.
The "Best Faces" of the Internet
Vanity Fair: Around the same time Hot or Not and other vanity-driven websites were taking off, there was a similar "beauty rating" subculture emerging on the Korean web known as Ulzzang, which literally means the "best face." Wat.