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QWOP at the Museum of Modern Art
August 4th, 2011 6:13 PMThis intensely frustrating game was put on display at New York's Museum of Modern Art as part of an event hosted by Kill Screen.
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NYC Subway Worker Sings Sinatra
August 4th, 2011 1:49 PMMeet the NYC subway foreman Gary Russo, who's been soothing New Yorkers on the streets with his crooning renditions of Frank Sinatra songs.
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…Nuff' said.
For more info on the Rage Comic reaction face, read KYMdb – Me Gusta.
QWOP at the Museum of Modern Art
This intensely frustrating game was put on display at New York's Museum of Modern Art as part of an event hosted by Kill Screen.
Shake Weight
The commercials for this modified dumbbell fitness product are not suggestive in the slightest.
NYC Subway Worker Sings Sinatra
Meet the NYC subway foreman Gary Russo, who's been soothing New Yorkers on the streets with his crooning renditions of Frank Sinatra songs.
Sleeveface
Sleeveface is the art of disguising oneself as a rockstar with a record album cover.