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Friday, February 22, 2013

BuzzFeed FWD: How “Golden Eagle Snatches Kid” Ruled The Internet And More!


How "Golden Eagle Snatches Kid" Ruled The Internet

Four Canadian film students were assigned a project: Create a YouTube hoax video that gets 100,000 views. They got nearly 42 million instead. Here’s the definitive behind-the-meme look at how — and why — their homework snowballed into one of the most popular and rapidly spread videos ever.

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This Is What Super Mario Would Look Like In State-Of-The-Art-3D

2013 does 1988.

Emoji Art History

Because emojis are the ultimate form of expression, and this was bound to happen. The internet turns fine art into emoticons.

It Took Four Hours To Make The First Vine Resume

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How Do I Make My Friend Stop Taking Creepshots Of Me?

You can either stand up or stand down. Plus, what to do with that Facebook update you weren't supposed to see.

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