If you had asked us what we thought a piano version of the Nyan Cat theme played at the same time as Rebecca Black’s “Friday” would sound like, we might have said, “What do you think a chainsaw attack and a child dying of cholera,” sound like? But we would have been wrong.
Rebecca Black & Nyan Cat Piano Mashup Way Better Than It Should Be
Well damn.
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Civil Rights Roundtable 1963
Marlon Brando, James Baldwin, Harry Belafonte, Charlton Heston, Joseph Minklelwitz, and Sidney Poitier, talk about the Civil Rights Movement of 1963.
The pacing of this show is so different from today’s news roundtables.
It is also different because they are actually sitting together at a round table, instead of floating in squares on a screen. They are speaking to the other people in the room, not yelling talking points at a camera crew.
Makes for a very different presentation of the discussion. None of that annoying talking and yelling over each other.
via DocChannel
mindblowing.
Trafic (Jacques Tati, 1971) Car Incident
*NSFW*
Let’s talk about this video. Why do I love this??
“Don’t make the kid cry”
“I’m not making him cry, he’s making himself cry”
Bad Dad of the Day: The Yankees-supporting four-year-old son of a Red Sox fan learns a harsh life lesson: Baseball is thicker than blood.
[brobible.]
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Stop-Motion Short of the Day: Take a trippy trip through the streets of NYC circa 1983 with Rick Liss’s stop-motion short No York City.
Music: Laurie Anderson - “For Electronic Dogs”
[d|m.]
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via Recipe For A Depressing Night In By Yourself
also 5 Icons of the Tech-savvy ’90s Girl
I love Thought Catalog.
One of these guys was my high school boyfriend. Guess which one.
“My Successful Friends” Tales Of Mere Existence
via Levni Yilmax
Incredible video of New York’s “Undercity”.
via jakerawr
2010: Year in Fail

