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Bioshock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia, A Board Game Based on the Video Game ‘Bioshock Infinite’
Plaid Hat Games has announced Bioshock Infinite: The Siege of Columbia, a board game adaptation of the recently released Bioshock Infinite video game. Bioshock Infinite:…

Vadering, A New Photo Meme Featuring Darth Vader’s Force Choke
photo via AngryBaby Photos staging fake Dragon Ball Kamehameha attacks spread rapidly through Twitter late last month, and a new meme called “Vadering” has quickly…

Pop Culture Maps Depicting Locations in Video Games, Comics, Films & TV Shows
“Batman” (Gotham City) City Prints, a design company that specializes in creating fine art maps of college campuses and more, released an outstanding series of…

Supercut of Fraggles from Fraggle Rock Talking About Death
Squigiman made this morbidly adorable supercut of Fraggles from Fraggle Rock talking about death. via b3ta

A is for Ampere, Episode One of Kid-Friendly ‘Circuit Playground’
Adafruit has released the first episode of Circuit Playground, an online show to help make circuitry and electronics accessible to children. “A is for Ampere”…

Raccoon Plays Garden Sprinkler Like a Harp
A little raccoon plays with a garden sprinkler and it looks as if it is actually strumming on a harp.

Hump the Grinder’s Hair Wars, A Hair Design Show With Detroit Roots
“The Hummer” styled by Little Willie, modeled by Sharv Bailey, 2010 Hump the Grinder’s Hair Wars is an African-American hair design show that gathers the…

How to Make the Best Use of Your Whoopee Cushion
In the latest episode of the Showoff Show, hosts Scot Nery and Evan Young show how to make the best use of the classic prank…

Dazzling Ultra HD Aerial Video of the San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco, Alcatraz, and the rocky Northern California coastline are revealed in this dazzling montage of 4K Ultra HD aerial footage by production company Teton…

How Tall Can Mountains Be? by MinuteEarth
The latest video by Henry Reich of MinuteEarth discusses the theoretical maximum height of a mountain, and why existing mountains are so much shorter. MinuteEarth…
