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And, that, people, is why the internet is fucking awesome.

@Benedinho: I like what you did there.

@valdesjon: This reminds me of a time about a year ago when I drove under an overpass in Atlanta and there was the most badly-done, yet most hilarious graffiti I'd ever seen. It was a very poorly spraypainted Saturn (I'm talkin', one bigass circle with a one circle ring) with a little thought bubble above it that

@MaxPoint: Google does all the face-blurring/license plate blurring automatically, by algorithm, and it screws up from time to time:

And these fuckers wonder why we pirate.

I agree with Tarantino to an extent. CGI is a tool that looks great when the film doesn't rely on it.

@InertGlasses: Don't you mean this BAMF? (Technically BMF, but still 100 infinitely more awesome than Dane Cook.

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That ordinary wooden box is called a cajon, and it's hands-down the most intuitive, easy-to-play percussion instrument. I use one as the seat on my drum kit and switch between the two.

@FlawedHero: Because of my ADD and in efforts to type a concise response, I will break this up into 3 points. Because I'm too lazy to reply 3 times:

@Sprzout: Blocking applications from your news feed has been around for a while. When you roll over Jane Doe's Farmville post, there will be in X that appears in the top right corner of their post. From there you can choose to hide the person, hide the offending application, or mark as spam.

I have a friend who lives in the same building as the Mast Brothers 'factory'. The whole building always smells incredible.

While I'm not overly fond of the sound of NS-10's, they do have their uses. As it's been said by many commenters before me, they're great for checking translation.

@Skydog: Yeah, I think just the U87 could trump the NS-10's influence on music. Not to mention U47's, C414's, and 421's.

@Max Holland: Oh God, anything but the horrortones!

@dragon:ONE: I LOL'ed in real life. You have been awarded 1 internets.

@Boswell: We've been doing lots of sound design work for Premier Exhibitions lately at the studio I work for. Expect more of these. I suppose they're gearing up for a big marketing push.