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Jun. 27, 2010

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Animated GIF of the Day

Jun. 27, 2010

Animated GIF of the Day: Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope, an animated summary.

See Also: The Empire Strikes Back; Return of the Jedi.

[thewhoa.]

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Jun. 26, 2010

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Jun. 26, 2010

Cigarette Cake of the Day: “Do My Butts Look Big In This” by cakexpert Rachel Mount.

Appetizing!

[cakehead.]

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Jun. 26, 2010

Zip Hoodie Design Concept of the Day:The Beheading of Antoinette” by Leroy Hornblower.

Let them wear sweatshirts.

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[superpunch.]

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Jun. 26, 2010

[reddit.]

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Jun. 26, 2010

T-Shirt Design Concept of the Day:Extra Terrestrials” by Glen Brogan.

Needs more… no, wait. You got ‘em all. Carry on.

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[albinoraven.]

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Jun. 26, 2010

Google Easter Egg of the Day: In case you missed it, typing in “gay” or “lesbian” or “bisexual” or “transgender” into Google yields a colorful addition to the normally drab search bar to coincide with the many Gay Pride celebrations taking place around the globe.

[thanks daniel!]

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Jun. 26, 2010

Dividing By Zero of the Day: OH SH-

[gregrutter.]

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Jun. 26, 2010

Photo of the Day: The rainbow flag flies above Seattle’s iconic Space Needle.

Today, the best known icon of Seattle, made a significant statement for LGBT equality by raising the Rainbow Flag on top of Seattle’s Space Needle. Seattle is home of the third largest LGBT population in the country and the raising of the flag is a recognition of the integral role the LGBT community has in Seattle being a world class city.

[joemygod.]

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