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Convos With My 2 Year Old
May 23rd, 2013 1:00 PMFilmmaker Matthew Clarke takes conversations he's had with his two-year-old daughter and reenacts them with a grown man reading her lines.
The Beard Cage
May 23rd, 2013 11:30 AMThis alleged footage from the 1991 Beard and Mustache Championships features an contestant with beard grown in to the shape of a cage around his face.
True Facts About the Aye-Aye
May 23rd, 2013 9:30 AMYouTube performance artist Ze Frank provides a humorous look at frightening-looking aye-aye lemur from Madagascar.
50 Common Misquotations
May 22nd, 2013 10:00 PMMental Floss host John Green exposes 50 misquotations that are commonly attributed to notable historical figures.
Four-Year-Old Knows Her Super Heroes
May 22nd, 2013 8:00 PMMia Grace is a four-year-old who knows a thing or two about Marvel superheroes. This is the proud future of America.
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Convos With My 2 Year Old
Filmmaker Matthew Clarke takes conversations he's had with his two-year-old daughter and reenacts them with a grown man reading her lines.
The Beard Cage
This alleged footage from the 1991 Beard and Mustache Championships features an contestant with beard grown in to the shape of a cage around his face.
True Facts About the Aye-Aye
YouTube performance artist Ze Frank provides a humorous look at frightening-looking aye-aye lemur from Madagascar.
50 Common Misquotations
Mental Floss host John Green exposes 50 misquotations that are commonly attributed to notable historical figures.
Four-Year-Old Knows Her Super Heroes
Mia Grace is a four-year-old who knows a thing or two about Marvel superheroes. This is the proud future of America.