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December 10th, 2011 1:00 PMThe strangest Pokémon battle you will ever see.
Cyber6x Recommends: One Does Not Simply Walk into Mordor
December 9th, 2011 7:34 PMOur entry moderator Cyber6x recommends:
"A classic meme that's still going strong to this day. Being highly exploitable and memorable, Boromir's phrase is up there with the other great, distinguished internet memes."
¡Arriba!
December 9th, 2011 7:15 PMAww yea guy's Mexican cousin has the most epic sombrero known to man.
Tilt-Shift & Time Lapse: Miniature City 2
December 9th, 2011 6:45 PMTilt-shift effect is a photography technique achieved by "tilting and shifting" the position of camera lens or using a filter in post-production to make things appear like toys. Once a hobby limited to photographers, tilt-shift effect became a widespread trend through smartphone apps in 2007.
Police Finds Serial Plankers via Facebook
December 9th, 2011 6:05 PMA Wisconsin teenager was fined $303 after the local police discovered images and video of his "planking spree" on Facebook.
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Cyber6x Recommends: One Does Not Simply Walk into Mordor
Our entry moderator Cyber6x recommends:
"A classic meme that's still going strong to this day. Being highly exploitable and memorable, Boromir's phrase is up there with the other great, distinguished internet memes."
¡Arriba!
Aww yea guy's Mexican cousin has the most epic sombrero known to man.
Tilt-Shift & Time Lapse: Miniature City 2
Tilt-shift effect is a photography technique achieved by "tilting and shifting" the position of camera lens or using a filter in post-production to make things appear like toys. Once a hobby limited to photographers, tilt-shift effect became a widespread trend through smartphone apps in 2007.
Police Finds Serial Plankers via Facebook
A Wisconsin teenager was fined $303 after the local police discovered images and video of his "planking spree" on Facebook.