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What Does The Hamburger Helper Mascot's Skeleton Look Like?
It's always a great day on Twitter when cartoon body horror is on the timeline.
What To Do If Your Parachute Fails
You're almost certainly going to die, but here's how to increase your chances of not dying.
USA Beats Japan in Giant Robot Duel
After more than two years in the making, the much-hyped giant robot battle between the America's MegaBots Inc. and Japan's Suidobashi Heavy Industry finally happened.
You Can Help By Expanding It...Literally
This series of image macros show users taking the Wikipedia suggestion to add to an article a little too seriously.