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Here's a look at some interesting images, articles and videos floating around in cyberspace. RECOVERING FROM INTERNET FAUX PAS The rules of etiquette that apply in real life have been


upgraded because of advances in technology that have bridged the gulf between social groups.  Gizmodo presents a handy list of ways to recover from blunders made while using social


networking. GANGNAM SCHOOL STYLE Britain’s Penketh High School head teacher Jeff Hughes performs Gangnam Style in this viral YouTube video. Hughes had promised students that if they hit


their targets, he would perform Psy’s megahit. The school received their most successful GCSE results and Hughes made good on his promise. <br /> STEPS TO JUMPSTART CREATIVITY


Can a sense of creativity be disciplined and produced at the drop of a hat? Read this Mashable article to learn about 5 useful steps that could help you boost your creative output


irrespective of the application. VIRAL CAT Going by this video, it would appear that documents fresh out of the computer printer, and not dogs, are the nemeses of cats. Watch what happens


when curiosity gets the better of this household cat. [embedded content] ARTISTIC SIDE OF CCTV FOOTAGE In the style of realistic pointillism, painter  William Betts turns to CCTV stills,


traffic cams, and photographs for inspiration for his pixelated and deeply penetrating creations. [embedded content] 1978 IN 2013 The ravages of time, evidently, are inconsequential to the


production of good art. To Hungarian  photographer and architect Kerényi Zoltán, the Budapest of yesterday and the Budapest of today are one and the same. Check out on Mashable how the


artist uses vintage photos to make a striking point. BADASS ACTS OF NONVIOLENCE For apostles of peace, the moment of truth comes when they are face to face with forces that warrant physical


force. Here are 5 incredible people you have probably never heard of, who, in the face of cruel adversity, found brilliant alternatives to picking up the sword and contributing to the


endless cycle of annihilation.