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aculturedkid: 360° Interactive Video MIND BLOWN. Love the song, Canadian Tenors || Hallelujah.  Once video loads, drag it to change perspective.
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“Regardless of whether the Ducks win, we are ultimately the winners because we...”
– as read in my hometown newspaper about the upcoming game which is apparently a big deal. Ouch. (via davereed) TRUTH. (via hilker)
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Portlandia: Portland Dream of the 90’s
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Titanic II - an actual movie, not a joke.
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Worse Than Detroit
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RIP Mr. Sennheiser, I love your headphones →
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Timeline of the Burrito →
tumblangeles: 1923 Alejandro Borquez opens Sonora cafe in Los Angeles (later renamed El Cholo Spanish Cafe)[4] 1934 Burrito mentioned in U.S. media for first time. Restaurente del Bol Corona opens in Tijuana, Mexico. 1939 Restaurant Xochimilco opens in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico 1954 Burritos appear on menu at El Tepeyac in East Los Angeles. They are served on plates and offered smothered...
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Tech Startups vs Rock Bands | Television Sky →
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Having an Existential Crisis?  →
This won’t help.
Apr 14th
Starcraft Cheating Scandal Rocks South Korea →
youmightfindyourself: We all know South Korea takes their StarCraft seriously, but here’s a new window into just how seriously: Reports of widespread match-fixing and illegal betting is rocking the pro-gamer StarCraft community in the country, literally shaming some of the most popular professional StarCraft players into retiring. As Gamepron reports, “various pro gamers” were involved in...
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China's instructions on reporting on Google →
Reading through this, I realize how much we take free speech and press for granted in the US…
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