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Oblivious Suburban Mom
November 30th, 2011 10:20 PMCreated last July, this suburban mom loves that her son has a green thumb but just can't understand why he keeps his garden in the closet.
What Year Is It?
November 30th, 2011 3:21 PMA photo of a long-haired and bearded Robin Williams' from the 1995 film Jumanji has come to represent the experience of temporal confusion felt about waking from a deep sleep.
Mameshiba (豆しば)
November 30th, 2011 1:32 PMA charming and equally odd trivia video series from Japan, Mameshiba is a prime example of a smart marketing gone viral simply because it is absolutely adorable.
5ever
November 29th, 2011 5:08 PMStemming from a copypasta story that began circulating on Tumblr this March, 5ever is the ultimate tongue-in-cheek way to express just how much you care about someone.
YouTube Automatic Caption Fails
November 29th, 2011 1:12 PMGoogle's automatic speech recognition software doesn't provide the most accurate captions for YouTube videos.
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Oblivious Suburban Mom
Created last July, this suburban mom loves that her son has a green thumb but just can't understand why he keeps his garden in the closet.
What Year Is It?
A photo of a long-haired and bearded Robin Williams' from the 1995 film Jumanji has come to represent the experience of temporal confusion felt about waking from a deep sleep.
Mameshiba (豆しば)
A charming and equally odd trivia video series from Japan, Mameshiba is a prime example of a smart marketing gone viral simply because it is absolutely adorable.
YouTube Automatic Caption Fails
Google's automatic speech recognition software doesn't provide the most accurate captions for YouTube videos.