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It started with one...really that's all it was, the first picture you'll see - and I had to take a picture of it, and then, well the signs seemed to be everywhere, and I knew they would make a great blog post so here you have it the Funny Signs I Saw on my 2011 Vacation - these were taken in a variety of locations including, Steveston, BC; Carcross, Yukon; and Juneau, AK.
What do Elton John, Seal and Eminem all have in common? Well, apart from fame, they all have hit songs with lyrics that aren’t actually words. This short video clip spans 49 years of nonsense lyrics from 26 different songs. Sung by Jane Lui, with musical accompaniment from Michael T. and Jonathan Batiste, this fun little video flies through some of the best (and worst) songs from the last few decades and proves that no two sets of “la la la” are alike.
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Fred's shirt on the fourth poster reminds me of that Family Guy scene where Peter has to kill a whole bunch of people on a plane, because he's the temporary grim reaper. These comics are absolutely fabtabulously so awesome that I had to run around the block 3 times to wear down the excitement I got from reading them.
NextRound Upcoming lets you add your very own image, video, link, or list posts to NextRound. The best of Upcoming gets promoted to NextRound's front page.
(CBS) - Those of us who spend all day slaving away in an office building get some wish fulfillment in this awesome music video. This first-person, parkour action-fest is the video for Russian punk band Biting Elbows' "The Stampede." Yeah, it's pretty cool. The "try this at work" in the title is also a nice touch.
This is a list of notable and commonly used emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's mood or facial expression in the form of icons . The Western use of emoticons is quite different from Eastern usage, and Internet forums , such as 2channel , typically, show expressions in their own ways. In recent times, graphic representations, both static and animated, have taken the place of traditional emoticons in the form of icons. Western The emoticon in Western style is written most often from left to right as though the head is rotated 90 degrees. Thus, most commonly, one will see the eyes on the left, followed by the nose (often not included) and mouth.
Incredible street art created by talented French artist OaKoAk shows popular fictional characters integrated into the urban environment. Bart Simpson, Pinocchio, Spider-Man, and other characters all interact with traffic lights , cracks in the walls , and random objects on the street .
Boy, I didn't know what I was getting myself into when I started this. I've had requests for some sort of expressions tutorial dating back a while now, so I figured, "Sure! I can explain expression drawing...and it'll be way better than all those tutorials out there that are nothing but charts of generic expressions. Yeah!
I’ve long been interested in Image Macros , which are best described as web based images with text superimposed on them. Okay, that’s a poor description. Here’s an example: Image Macros apparently started as web forum responses — a way to respond to a message with an image containing some embedded textual content (the image at left says “Oh Really?”)