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forenoon filings

shiny, oh so shiny

ascii films

Not quite sure how this was done (and the whole site is in German - which I don't understand), but someone has managed to render film clips into ASCII characters.

Certainly a lot better than your standard 3 character smileys, and proof that not all art has to be entirely useful!
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