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Mimi the Cat Attacks Chibi’s Tail From Inside a Banana Box
Watch in this cute video, uploaded by Shiro Neko, as Mimi the cat attacks Chibi’s tail from inside a banana box. Shiro has plenty of…

Pop Culture Memory Lane, Animated True Stories About Comedians Encountering Celebrities
Vulture and UCB Comedy have partnered to create the ongoing animated series, Pop Culture Memory Lane, where comedians tell stories about encountering celebrities. So far,…

American Royalty, A Rockwell-esque Illustration Series by Sam Spratt For Childish Gambino
“Roots” New York artist Sam Spratt (previously) has created an amazing series of illustrations titled “American Royalty” for his project with actor, writer, and rapper…

Desktop Dumpsters, Mini Steel Art Dumpsters by Ryan Christensen
Desktop Dumpsters by Steelplant are mini nine-pound steel dumpsters that are ready to be filled with pens, plants or magazines (or what-have-you) and put on…

Every Infomercial Ever
Jeff Wysaski of Pleated-Jeans shows us how each and every infomercial out there uses the same template for selling their product in his comedic video…

Around The World In An 80’s Daze, Art Show of 80’s Films Imagined as Retro Travel Posters
National Lampoon’s Vacation by Dave Perillo Gallery1988 will be hosting a new pop culture exhibit titled Around The World In An 80’s Daze, featuring artists…

‘Bagelheads’ are Injecting Saline Into Their Foreheads to Create Trendy Bagel-Like Shapes
A growing Japanese trend in body modification is "injecting saline solution into the forehead to create a temporary bagel-like shape."

TV CoverUps, Hide Your Television Behind Art
TV CoverUps is a clever way to hide your unsightly flat screen television behind framed art (in a very ‘Batman’ sort of way). There are…

Nauga, Cute Monster Dolls Made for a 1960s Naugahyde Ad Campaign
Alix of Modern Kiddo recently wrote about “Nauga”, the series of cute monster dolls made of Naugahyde synthetic leather fabric (“pleather”) which were created as…
The Evolution of the Scrollbar
This graphic shows the evolution of the scrollbar from Xerox Star (1981) to OS X Lion (2011). via This Isn’t Happiness & Coudal Partners image…
