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The Debate
I asked a bunch of you on Twitter what you wanted to see, and this is what you asked for. I approve.
Have a great weekend, everyone!
Might & Magic X: Legacy
Randy LaueThe delivery in this one is an incredible return to form.

This week, Zero Punctuation reviews Might & Magic X: Legacy.
Unusual Find of the Day: New Species of Giant Jellyfish Found on Tasmanian Beach
Josie Lim and her family were walking along a beach near Hobart when they spotted the unusual-looking creature and snapped a photo, the Sydney Morning Herald reports. The photo just boggles the mind. Looks like a huge amount of snot.
Submitted by: Unknown (via Sydney Morning Herald)
How to of the Day: Scientists Found the Most Efficient Way to Eat a Hamburger
Three researchers spent four months researching the best way to hold a large hamburger. Read all about it on Foodbeast.
Submitted by: Unknown (via Foodbeast)
Gif Friday- Waneella | Love You Good
Walking City: An Evolving Video Sculpture Morphs in Response to Architecture

Anyone who follows Colossal knows that digital animation and motion graphics are a rarity here, but this clip is a solid exception. Created by Universal Everything, Walking City is a slowly evolving video sculpture that gradually changes form through dozens of permutations while the core motion, the act of walking, remains the same. Via Universal Everything:
Referencing the utopian visions of 1960’s architecture practice Archigram, Walking City is a slowly evolving video sculpture. The language of materials and patterns seen in radical architecture transform as the nomadic city walks endlessly, adapting to the environments she encounters.
At almost 8 minutes long it’s a captivating view for such a simple premise, it’s fun to imagine the buildings and architectural designs that inspire each step. (via Colossal Submissions)
Surfin' Safari

"Waiter, I didn’t ask for this meal to go" *rimshot*
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This has been a cat spam. Please imagine all these cats curled up on you in a big pile. Drown in their purrs. I hope your day improves.
Updated Science: Understanding Shadows

- Since publishing this science in 2011, we named our own shadow Bernard and he hurt us in unspeakable ways.
- We have to do some self-promotion, of course. Have you shouted “Fake Science” at a stranger lately? Consider doing it now.





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