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Man Sets Record for Carrying Refrigerators
Game of Thrones actor and strongman Thor Björnsson faces off against the world's strongest man winner Zydrunas Savickas to see who will be the fastest man to carry two refrigerators for twenty meters. Your back will hurt just watching!
When Parents Ask Where All Your Money Went
Kids on allowance be like "…I dunno, LOL ¯\(°_o)/¯."
"He's Beginning to Believe!"
Neo takes his first jump after being unplugged from The Matrix.
Black Lives Matter
The spirit of the Civil Rights Movement in America continues to live on under the new banner #BlackLivesMatter; In 2015, more Americans searched for "Black Lives Matter" than for "Civil Rights Movement," according to the Google Trends data.