Yep, that about sums it up!
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Yep, that about sums it up!
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To showcase the unique, eclectic culture of modern Britain, the folks from the Heathrow Airport teamed up with British Icon, Stephen Fry, to teach proper British etiquette to tourists.
I love the UK, and especially its many and varied accents! Can’t wait to visit someday and maybe take a stroll around Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwllllantysiliogogogoch.
Artist Mellie Z. from Wayward Leather Design creates marvelous boxes and luggage that look like monsters that come straight out of a game of Dungeons and Dragons! Unfortunately, her inventory is kind of low on these since the holiday season is over, but I’m sure she’ll create plenty of new ones in months to come!
[Wayward Leather Design | Wayward Leather Design on Etsy.com]
Cake Artist Carla Puig made this fantastic looking Magneto cake for Comicake 2015, an event that showcases the comic-themed creations of bakers from Spanish-speaking countries.
[Source: Carla Puig – Sugar Atelier | Via TN]
Safe to say 2015 was the year that the video game easter egg really took off. Whereas, once, you could find maybe two or three easter eggs in games a year, 2015 games were stockpiled with them,
Here are our favorites of the past year.
Tags: easter eggs, gaming, video game easter eggs, video games
A fantastic series of pictures by potographer milliganvick featuring cosplayer Fenix Fatalist as Triss Merigold from The Witcher. The resemblance between the model and the actual character from the game is almost unbelievable!
Model and Costume: Fenix Fatalist
Photographer: Milligan Photography
Teachers hate him! This local teen figured out one weird trick to get to school on time!
I’d definitely be interested in playing a “Mario Kart” style game in Star Wars: Battlefont. That would be awesome!
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