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"Trans Marco Theory" Has Fans Wondering
July 25th, 2017 7:00 PMFans of the cartoon series Star vs. the Forces of Evil are curious if the show is dropping hints that the male lead is actually a trans-female one.
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What Kind of Rabbit Is This?
July 25th, 2017 6:48 PM ShareWoman Plays Euphonium After Anesthesia
July 25th, 2017 6:00 PMWhen is the perfect time to practice "Blue Bells of Scotland" on the euphonium? Right after having your mouth numbed at the dentist.
Japan Puts Straws Through Hamburgers
July 25th, 2017 5:30 PMBasically you put your straw through your hamburger and put it into your soda. That's about it.
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"Lego in Real Life" Makes Breakfast
July 25th, 2017 5:00 PMStop-motion video finds a new use for Legos, aside from building and accidentally stepping on them.
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"Trans Marco Theory" Has Fans Wondering
Fans of the cartoon series Star vs. the Forces of Evil are curious if the show is dropping hints that the male lead is actually a trans-female one.
Woman Plays Euphonium After Anesthesia
When is the perfect time to practice "Blue Bells of Scotland" on the euphonium? Right after having your mouth numbed at the dentist.
Japan Puts Straws Through Hamburgers
Basically you put your straw through your hamburger and put it into your soda. That's about it.
"Lego in Real Life" Makes Breakfast
Stop-motion video finds a new use for Legos, aside from building and accidentally stepping on them.