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K. Perry Mentions Kanyegate at VMA 2011
August 28th, 2011 10:07 PMKaty Perry cracks a joke about Kanye West's "I'mma let you finish" gaffe from MTV Video Music Awards 2009 while accepting her 2011 VMA for Best Collaboration with Kanye!
What if Michael Vick Were X
August 26th, 2011 8:11 PMESPN accidentally a whole photoshop fad after publishing an article with a picture of Michael Vick in whiteface.
Awesome Face
August 26th, 2011 6:03 PMThe Awesome Face entry received some much needed
clean-up thanks to help from our entry moderator Sav!
Roller Coaster Alone
August 26th, 2011 5:17 PMForever Alone. Checkmate.
500 People in 100 Seconds!
August 26th, 2011 4:34 PMPhotographer Eran Amir took more than 1,500 pictures all around Israel and then asked 500 people to hold them still while standing. The end result was something greater than the sum of its parts: a stop-motion animation within a stop motion animation.
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K. Perry Mentions Kanyegate at VMA 2011
Katy Perry cracks a joke about Kanye West's "I'mma let you finish" gaffe from MTV Video Music Awards 2009 while accepting her 2011 VMA for Best Collaboration with Kanye!
What if Michael Vick Were X
ESPN accidentally a whole photoshop fad after publishing an article with a picture of Michael Vick in whiteface.
Awesome Face
The Awesome Face entry received some much needed
clean-up thanks to help from our entry moderator Sav!
Roller Coaster Alone
Forever Alone. Checkmate.
500 People in 100 Seconds!
Photographer Eran Amir took more than 1,500 pictures all around Israel and then asked 500 people to hold them still while standing. The end result was something greater than the sum of its parts: a stop-motion animation within a stop motion animation.