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Professor Stephen M. Kajiura was teaching evolution at Florida Atlantic University, when student Jonatha Carr had a bizarre violent outburst after asking the question: "Why does evolution kill black people?"
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Professor Stephen M. Kajiura was teaching evolution at Florida Atlantic University, when student Jonatha Carr had a bizarre violent outburst after asking the question: "Why does evolution kill black people?"
Here's an amusing move-by-move analysis of the final light saber dueling scene from Star Wars: The Phantom Menace. Protip: Never point your saber towards anyone, you might hurt them.
Check out this awesome tribute to Portal's outro theme Still Alive performed by a 20 watt fiber laser machine on a stainless steel plate.
This video, which shows a woman desperately trying to figure out how long it would take to drive 80 miles if you were traveling at 80 miles per hour, has accumulated nearly two million views since it was posted to Reddit two days ago.
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