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- The 'Wesley Snipes Crying' Meme Appeared In 'New Jack City' 34 Years Ago This Very Day
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Maze-Running Robots Should Enthrall and Terrify
January 31st, 2018 4:00 PMWatch these mouse-size robots run speed trials through a maze and cower in terror at their problem-solving mastery.
Shocking "Train Selfie" Video Accused of Being a Hoax
January 31st, 2018 3:35 PMFootage of an Indian man identified as "T. Siva" appearing to be struck by an oncoming train while taking a selfie has been accused of being a hoax after a video surfaced of the man looking alive and well.
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Connect Four Cover Parodies: Satanic Edition
January 31st, 2018 2:56 PM ShareTrumpet Boy Label Captioning Sums Up the Internet
January 31st, 2018 2:30 PMNo one wants a trumpet blaring in their ear, so this object labeling image macro is the perfect way to describe the things the internet does that annoys everybody.
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Outline Article Unleashes Hot Takes on Skincare
January 31st, 2018 2:00 PMFor many, calling skincare a "scam" is an insult they could not take sitting down.
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Maze-Running Robots Should Enthrall and Terrify
Watch these mouse-size robots run speed trials through a maze and cower in terror at their problem-solving mastery.
Shocking "Train Selfie" Video Accused of Being a Hoax
Footage of an Indian man identified as "T. Siva" appearing to be struck by an oncoming train while taking a selfie has been accused of being a hoax after a video surfaced of the man looking alive and well.
Trumpet Boy Label Captioning Sums Up the Internet
No one wants a trumpet blaring in their ear, so this object labeling image macro is the perfect way to describe the things the internet does that annoys everybody.
Outline Article Unleashes Hot Takes on Skincare
For many, calling skincare a "scam" is an insult they could not take sitting down.