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Live-Action Portal
August 24th, 2011 3:12 PMCheck out this extremely well done fan film Portal: No Escape directed by Dan Trachtenberg and starring Danielle Rayne as Chell.
For more Aperture Science related goodness, head over to KYMdb – Portal.
Tumblr
August 24th, 2011 2:32 PMThis microblogging social network kicked off in 2007 by specfically targeting artists, students and young people.
Lian Ni (唸你)
August 24th, 2011 1:41 PMTaiwan's male counterpart of Rebecca Black.
Lame Pun Coon Says Hi
August 23rd, 2011 10:02 PMEarlier today, a 5.9 earthquake hit the U.S. east coast, triggering a whirlwind of #earthquake tweets on the web. Where were you and what were you doing at the time?
For more lame puns, head over to KYMdb – Lame Pun Coon!
Regional Dialect Meme
August 23rd, 2011 8:20 PMFrom Bogan and Cockney to Texan and New England, the English language comes in all sorts of accents and twangs. To document them all, Tumblr users have launched the "Regional Dialect" project.
Welcome new visitor!
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Lian Ni (唸你)
Taiwan's male counterpart of Rebecca Black.
Lame Pun Coon Says Hi
Earlier today, a 5.9 earthquake hit the U.S. east coast, triggering a whirlwind of #earthquake tweets on the web. Where were you and what were you doing at the time?
For more lame puns, head over to KYMdb – Lame Pun Coon!
Regional Dialect Meme
From Bogan and Cockney to Texan and New England, the English language comes in all sorts of accents and twangs. To document them all, Tumblr users have launched the "Regional Dialect" project.