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Comically Large Things is a blog about things that are so dang big you could fit everything at Smallist [previously] in any given entry. For example: nose! [via Projects and our own jbickers]
posted on Aug 10, 2007 - View this thread

SquiggleBooth : a charming collaborative videoblog, from our own Ajit AP. [via Projects]
posted on May 25, 2007 - View this thread

Better living through Smallistry at Smallist. Gadgets, spaces, beverages, fetishes: ultra-niche blogging at its finest. [via mefi projects]
posted on Mar 24, 2007 - View this thread

Garfield, Deconstructed! An engaging, adoring daily analysis of Garfield—behold such a lens through which even Jim Davis' legacy starts to seem redeemable.
posted on Jul 12, 2006 - View this thread