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15 Most Popular Autocorrects From April 2011

15 Most Popular Autocorrects From April 2011

15 Cool and Useful Kitchen Tools Creative gadgets and inventions designed for people who love to cook. Avocado Cuber Useful tool designed for cutting uniform-sized cubes of avocado. Paper Plane Cheese Grater Food grater in the form of a paper plane designed by Liviana Osti. Easy Twist Jar Opener The rubber grips onto the lid as the soft handle cushions your hand and absorbs pressure. Coop Egg Caddy Useful invention makes boiling and poaching eggs very easy. Beer Can Dispenser Beer Hour dispenser will help you pour canned beer without spills. Milky Moo Milk Head Cow inspired universal cap fits most standard plastic milk jugs. Lemon Press Squeeze exactly the amount of juice you desire, free of seeds. Darth Vader Spatula Star Wars inspired spatula looks like the fearsome Darth Vader. Pot Handle Grips Silicone handle grips will protect your hands from getting burned. QuickSnap Ice Tray Easy release ice tray with unique switch mechanism on the bottom. Milk Clip Herb Mill Onion Holder and Odor Remover Corn Zipper Watermelon Knife

Digital Bus Stop - Comics - Movies - More The Complete Story of Harry Potter Illustrated in 8 Posters by Lucy Knisley The Complete Story of Harry Potter Illustrated in 8 Posters by Lucy Knisley by Laura Hudson July 7, 2011 2:30 PM Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The eighth and final Harry Potter movie, The Deathly Hallows Part 2, hits theaters in a little over a week, and to celebrate this final cinematic chapter in the life of everyone’s favorite adolescent wizard, French Milk creator Lucy Knisley has illustrated an amazing set of eight Harry Potter posters that detail the plot of the entire series. Obviously, there’s a lot packed into these, so if you like the looks of them I recommend heading over to Lucy’s site — where you can download the posters for free at a higher resolution — and checking out the poster that combines all eight illustrations into one massive Harry Potter mega-story! Filed Under: Harry Potter, HarryPotter, Lucy Knisley, LucyKnisley Category: Culture More Leave a comment Send to a friend! Print this page Pin it! Reddit This! Share on Tumblr! Best of the Web Old School: Where Are They Now?

Funnyjunk - Funny Pictures and Funny Videos Best in Film: The Greatest Movies of Our Time People magazine featured a story that corresponded with the special in its March 28, 2011 issue, which came out on March 18. The categories for the special were Best Film, Best Sci-Fi Film, Best Musical, Best Action Film, Greatest Film Character, Best Horror Film, Best Chick Flick, Greatest Screen Kiss, Best Comedy, Best Animated Film, Best Suspense/Thriller, Most Romantic Screen Couple, Greatest Line, Best Western Film and Best Political/Historical Film. To vote for their favorite films, movie fans went online at abcnews.com and people.com to select the winners from a list of nominees created by a group of film industry experts. Online voting was open from late November 2010 to January 2011. John Green was the executive producer of the special. Television Results[edit] Best Comedy[edit] Best Sci-Fi Film[edit] Best Musical[edit] Greatest On-Screen Kiss[edit] Greatest Line[edit] Best Action Film[edit] Best Suspense/Thriller[edit] Best Animated Film[edit] Greatest Film Character[edit] See also[edit]

Internet entertainment updated daily with videos, animations, games, and pictures Watchmen Fan Creates Morphing Rorschach Mask that Actually Works This is so freakin' cool! You can make a working Rorschach ink blot mask that actually morphs and it's very impressive. There's a couple of videos embedded below for you to watch, one of which shows you how to make a mask for yourself. Here's a little description of how the mask works: Using Thermochromic paint pigment and clear screen printing base, you can now make an ink blot mask that changes like the character Rorschach from the movie the watchmen. I honestly never thought I'd see a actual working Rorschach ink blot mask, but here it is!

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