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  • Obsidian knocks another one out of the park.

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  • That should be on a T-shirt.
  • The robot uprising is one step closer.
    Oh wow, that's amazing. High level AI movement.
  • Is it just me, or is this the coolest realistic concept you have ever seen. Assuming, of course, that it is possible.

  • While the tech to make something like that kind of exists, I doubt we will see anything like it for a few decades at the least.



    Proving Japan can create more weirdness and hilarity in a single video than the rest of the world can in a full year.
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    I don't know what to say about that. Cute tiger people?
  • Proving Japan can create more weirdness and hilarity in a single video than the rest of the world can in a full year.
    This was a thing of the day long ago. I'm sure of it.
  • This was a thing of the day long ago. I'm sure of it.
    That's most likely why it looks so familiar.
  • My friend sent me this. It's frickin amazing/ridiculous.



    This is fucking amazing. I almost pissed my pants when I saw that. I've been waiting on this sort of thing for so long.
  • Toribash.

    Two (six) words: HOLY FUCK!
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    I really looking forward to this movie!

    Wall-E
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    Disconcerting Superman covers, mostly involving him being a jerk of some kind. :)
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  • Disconcerting Superman covers, mostly involving him being a jerk of some kind. :)
    I think Scrym have used that as a Thing of the Day on the show already, if not they surely have mentioned it at some point.
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    You can watch every episode of South Park legally online.
    My day is now done.
    Word. Also, dancing Link is cute, dancing Fox should close it's snout and danging Falco has a KFC background! XD

    Also, Marth looks more like a girl than a boy.
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  • You can watch every episode of South Park legally online.
    My day is now done.
    Word. Also, dancing Link is cute, dancing Fox should close it's snout and danging Falco has a KFC background! XD

    Also, Marth looks more like a girl than a boy.
    Dancing Snake is the best.
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    The hobos saw it coming.
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    I think this is the longest I've ever watched anything to do with Spongebob Squarepants. With the exception of the subtitles (poor visibility and some bad grammar), this is quite well-done. Lip sync and scene choices are bang on:

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  • I rofled.
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    VPRO's Backlight: The Day The Dollar Falls
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    WATCH THIS

    It has to be the funniest thing I have seen for many moons.
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  • WATCH THIS

    It has to be the funniest thing I have seen for many moons.
    Been there, done that. Braniac did it a long time ago.
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  • VPRO's Backlight: The Day The Dollar Fell
    Falls. Not fell. It's a potential worst case scenario that they handle in that documentary for when the dollar falls. Thanks for linking that though. What do you Americans think of the Dutch language after hearing that?
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    WHAHAHA! Awesome! Though somewhat late it's good to see that link being made.
  • That comic....LMAO!
  • After listening to the Getting Into Animation episode again, I was reminded of a bunch of my favourite short National Film Board animations, a collection of which I had on an old VHS. I went searching and found almost all those shorts again on the NFB's website. ^^ Here are my two favourite shorts:

    The Bead Game (yes, it's all made with thousands of real beads):


    Balablok (sorry, can't embed this one):
    http://www.nfb.ca/animation/objanim/en/films/film.php?sort=title&id;=10784
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