Posted on Jul 11th, 2008 by Gabe
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Someone figured out that if you mixed cornstarch and water and held it over a subwoofer, you could be complaining in six months that Levi’s or Sprite stole your idea for their new commercial.
(via BoingBoing)
Siiiiiick. How great would it be if this became the new Miami fad, people just driving around in their tricked out cars, pumping booty bass while their homie (they still say “homie” in Miami, I know, it’s ridiculous) sat in the back busting the sickest cornstarch and water tricks the world had ever seen. Tight.
CORRECTION: “Hey, we don’t still say homie in Miami…we say vato.” Thanks for the tip, GorillaMask.
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I use cornstarch and water to replace eggs when baking (I’m vegan). Works great for pancakes.
See above for reason #876 to not become a vegan.
OMG FAKE