Enlarged household objects, epic dubstep: top StumbleUpon sites

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A look at the most-viewed sites on website discovery service StumbleUpon, recorded on April 15.

1. Household Objects Largely Resized - Illusion
A sculpture series by artist Romulo Celdran of everyday objects that have been enlarged until they are no longer functional.
http://illusion.scene360.com/art/16852/daily-objects-largely-resized/

2. The hardest part of any game
A cartoon that says "the hardest part of any game is being stuck on a puzzle that you've already solved."
http://themetapicture.com/the-hardest-part-of-any-game/

3. StumbleUpon Stats: Stumbling During the Day
StumbleUpon Statistics that show, among other things, that users stumble once every three minutes while at work.
http://www.stumbleupon.com/sublog/stumbleupon-stats-stumbling-during-the-day/

4. Epic Dubstep!
A dubstep music mix by DJ Mindfield set to footage from "IRC Dance Movement," a short film featuring Dutch break dance collective Rockaz.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gA0DQj3GeqM

5. The Craziest Pokémon Fan Theories

A recap of bizarre and ridiculous Pokémon fan theories such as that Gengar is Clefairy’s shadow, a designer may have screwed up the evolutions of some Pokémon, and Kangaskhan is Cubone's dead mother.
http://blog.pikimal.com/geek/2011/04/12/the-craziest-pokmon-fan-theories/

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