Good luck getting a spot in that class.
First it taught us about evolution, now it's teaching us math.
At this year's Dragon*Con, Redditor GreenArrowFL not only re-enacted one of the biggest covers in Marvel history, he also married his boyfriend of 20 years in the process.
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The "Skyrim In Real Life" concept may have been done before, but never so thoroughly as it is here. The video highlights some of the game's most notorious quirks with terrific effects, cheeky wit, and a whole lot of cabbage.
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YouTube VFX wizard FinalCutKing hunts down a Pikachu in real life. The little bugger sure is cute, but it's also more dangerous than expected.
Rest assured that no animals were harmed in the making of this real test/cause.
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The latest in MIT's long tradition of campus hacks took place last Friday night, when students turned the school's Green Building into an enormous, playable Tetris game.
According to the official MIT hack gallery, "hackers have long considered "Tetris on the Green Building" to be the Holy Grail of hacks, as the side of the building is a wonderful grid for the game."
Sure, TU Delft did it first, but the MIT version is perhaps the coolest-looking "building Tetris" hack ever.
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