Photo of the Day: Three cosplayers dressed as Merryweather, Princess Aurora, and Flora from Disney’s Sleeping Beauty take a break from cosplaying it up at Dragon*Con 2009 to visit the Georgia Aquarium.
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Photo of the Day: Three cosplayers dressed as Merryweather, Princess Aurora, and Flora from Disney’s Sleeping Beauty take a break from cosplaying it up at Dragon*Con 2009 to visit the Georgia Aquarium.
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Click through the image for a closer look at this awesome chart of science-fictional spaceships compiled by DeviantART user DirkLoechel.
The New York Post’s senior reporter Stephanie Smith’s boyfriend Eric has taken “Make Me a Sandwich” to a whole new level. After he jokingly told Smith that she was “300 sandwiches away from an engagement ring” in June 2012, Smith launched the blog 300 Sandwiches to document her journey of learning how to cook while earning wedded bliss. Today, after creating more than 176 sandwiches, Smith revealed her blog project in a column article on the New York Post, in which Eric was quoted as saying “[Men are] not complex. Just do something nice for us. Like make a sandwich.” Hat tip goes to Gawker!
In this eye-popping live performance titled “Box,” San Francisco-based design studio Bot & Dolly bridges the gap between physical and digital space through 3D projection-mapping complex geometric patterns on moving surfaces.
In an unexpected turn of events, BuzzFeed’s creative director Jacob Bakkila outed his himself as the voice behind the famous @Horse_ebooks Twitter spambot to launch his new art project titled “Bears Stearns Bravo,” a choose-your-own-adventure video formed in collaboration with Pronunciation Book blogger Thomas Bender. The duo held a bizarre promotional event this morning at the Fitzroy Gallery in New York City’s Lower East Side, where they sat in chairs answering phone calls while reading off sheets of paper before abruptly hanging up on the callers. The project has been in the works for the past several years, The New Yorker reports, and serves as a bittersweet endpoint for both the Pronunciation Book and @Horse_ebooks feeds.
After picking up a Batman mask while shopping for toys with his children, Atlanta’s father of four kids Blake Wilson has been having a lot of fun as his alter ego BatDad, a concerned parent-slash-superhero who tells his kids what to do in the iconic Batman voice of Christian Bale. In an email interview with BuzzFeed, Wilson admitted that his family were at first annoyed by his attempts at comedy on Vine, but they have since come around to embrace the BatDad character, not to mention millions of people on YouTube who’ve seen this video in the past week.
In this archived radio interview footage from June 2010, many years before Miley Cyrus became the Miley Cyrus we know today, the then-still teenage pop idol shares an interesting critique of celebrities going through the “innocent girl gone bad” phase during her appearance on On Air with Ryan Seacrest.
In the early hours of last Friday morning, filmmaker Casey Neistat interviewed people waiting in line outside of several New York City Apple stores to pick up the latest iPhone 5S, including one group who had supposedly camped out for fifteen days.
Mexican artist Pedro Reyes recently constructed a series of working, mechanized instruments from dismantled guns, giving the weapons new life with music.
In this bizarre homage to bargain thrift shopping, YouTuber thEaniMatOr89 shows off her newly acquired $5 pant suit by scuttling around her lawn to an 80s-style audio track.
Prepared to be blown away. In a fascinating attempt at putting our everyday lives in proper perspective, the humor blog Wait But Why compiled a series of timelines growing in scale with each successive period, starting from the last 24 hours to the history of the universe since the Big Bang, which reveal a humbling perspective on just how minuscule our average lifespan is, and even the entire history of humanity itself, in comparison to the enormity of the age of the universe as we know it.
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