Category Archives: pranks

Safe Baby.

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Safe Baby.
I especially like Burny, because it reminds me of Ralph Wiggums.

Passive Aggresive Wifi Neighbors

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Passive Aggresive Wifi Neighbors
Awww yeah, the ‘status’ update is evolving.

Exploding Drinks.

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Exploding Drinks.
From Wired How To. Freeze the Menthos into ice cubes and serve in Diet Cokes. Wait for melt, and BOOM. Nice.

Che Hey Hey.

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Che Hey Hey.
Case in point, or something like that.

Audi gets Owned in Santa Monica.

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Audi gets Owned in Santa Monica.
There’s a distinct risk involved when, as an advertiser, you take a shot at an established competitor: they may fire back with a bigger gun.

Angling Images.

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Angling Images.
Really cool collection of photos shot from unusually compelling angles from Hongkiat.com

Someone Must Know.

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Someone Must Know.
Saw this posted on a random light pole on Magazine Street here in New Orleans. I’m all for a chance of absolution, but the high school basketball coach thing is just freaky.

Notice.

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Notice.
While you are reading this there is a man in one of the windows high above you who is taking your photograph…

PSD’ed Beauty in Berlin.

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PSD’ed Beauty in Berlin.
Great stuff – Berlin subway advertising defacements commenting on skin deep beauty culture. Read more at Gizmodo.

The Zero Dollar.

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The Zero Dollar.
Artist Laura Gilberts’ print ‘The Zero Dollar’ protesting the breakdown of the American economy. Gilbert distributed 10,000 of the fake greenbacks in front of the New York Stock Exchange on Tuesday, Oct. 7, 2008 to call attention to the economic crisis gripping the nation. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)