StumbleUpon top 5 rated websites: interactive liquid simulation, cool stop motion video

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A look at this week's top-rated websites from StumbleUpon, recorded on December 24.

This week's selection includes funny graffiti under a coat hanger that looks like a drunk octopus, an eBay scam that catches out a woman that bid on an item and didn't want to pay, an amusing transcript from a text-based game, a very cool interactive liquid simulation and a 3D stop motion video made with just coins and a blanket.

1. Drunk Octopus Wants to Fight You Bathroom Graffiti
http://picchore.com/clever/drunk-octopus/

2. This Great eBay Scam Will Warm Your Heart
http://gizmodo.com/5713664/this-great-ebay-scam-will-warm-your-heart

3. Urinate in Catless Peace
http://www.omegleconversations.com/urinate-in-catless-peace.html

4. MPM Liquid Demo
http://grantkot.com/MPM/Liquid.html

5. Insanely cool stop-motion animation made with a blanket...
http://www.geek.com/articles/geek-cetera/insanely-cool-stop-motion-animation-made-with-a-blanket-and-a-few-thousand-coins-20101217/

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