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Science, How Does It Work?: Thinking outside the box is so 1970s. People have been considering how Valve's portals can be applied to real life since 2007.
This single topic Tumblr began publishing trivia and factoids on a variety of subjects in April 2011. It has spawned more than eight spin-off trivia blogs.
Science, How Does It Work?: The first full-length remix of the theme song to Bill Nye's children's science show appeared in a 2006 YTMND site.
Science, How Does it Work?: John Boswell's music video remix project aims to expose people to the beauty of scientific knowledge and philosophy through the magic of the Antares Auto-Tune plugin.
I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means."
This quote from the 1987 film The Princess Bride is often used to call out someone else’s incorrect use of a word or phrase in online conversations.
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