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Google Takes VR Tourism to a New Height
November 16th, 2016 3:45 PMYou might wanna hold off on booking that flight. This is Google Earth VR, the new way to explore every corner of our planet (and beyond) in the most immersive way possible.
Weird Twitter Loves Baseball Crank
November 16th, 2016 3:00 PMThe avatar of a conservative #NeverTrump blogger inspired hundreds of photoshops in May this year.
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Watch Stuff Getting Dipped In Paint
November 16th, 2016 2:00 PMWatching some stuff get dipped in paint while smooth jazz plays is the new foreplay.
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November 16th, 2016 1:22 PM ShareThe Great Meme War
November 16th, 2016 12:26 PMOn 4chan and Reddit, Trump supporters have nicknamed the presidential election the "Great Meme War," referencing the bitter online battles waged over the last year.
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Google Takes VR Tourism to a New Height
You might wanna hold off on booking that flight. This is Google Earth VR, the new way to explore every corner of our planet (and beyond) in the most immersive way possible.
Weird Twitter Loves Baseball Crank
The avatar of a conservative #NeverTrump blogger inspired hundreds of photoshops in May this year.
Watch Stuff Getting Dipped In Paint
Watching some stuff get dipped in paint while smooth jazz plays is the new foreplay.
The Great Meme War
On 4chan and Reddit, Trump supporters have nicknamed the presidential election the "Great Meme War," referencing the bitter online battles waged over the last year.