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What an Amazing Comeback
August 21st, 2016 12:00 PMYouTuber Brian Gilbert provides the best response to someone insulting the sound of his laugh.
How It's Made
August 21st, 2016 10:00 AMThe documentary-style television show that shows how common everyday items are made is a hit across the internet.
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Hamster Clears Level One in Super Mario Bros.
Japanese mom vlogger Yutako55 takes the craft of Super Mario Bros. live-action reenactments to an aww new level for her daughter's summertime art project.
WTF? I Hate This Now
This phrasal template is often used sarcastically in various discussions on 4chan’s /pol/ (politically incorrect), /int/ (international) and /tv/ (television and film) boards.
What an Amazing Comeback
YouTuber Brian Gilbert provides the best response to someone insulting the sound of his laugh.
How It's Made
The documentary-style television show that shows how common everyday items are made is a hit across the internet.