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October 8th, 2015 6:36 PMJustin Bieber is a new kind of famous today – the kind of famous where it's really easy to find out what your junk looks like.
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Tot Makes Triumphantly Adorable Goal
October 8th, 2015 5:35 PMHe trips, he falls, he waddles ever closer – but when it finally happens, the crowd goes wild!
Facebook Begins Testing "Reactions" Feature
October 8th, 2015 4:14 PMFacebook has begun testing a new "Reactions" feature to improve upon the "Like" button, which will allow users to choose from six emoji icons to quickly respond to posts on the social networking service.
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Robocop Protects Cups of Noodles
This commercial raises so many questions, like: Do Robocops need food? Is there more than one Robocop? Why does Robocop use chopsticks? Why is Robocop on the beach?
Justin Bieber's Nudes Leak, Web Goes Wild
Justin Bieber is a new kind of famous today – the kind of famous where it's really easy to find out what your junk looks like.
Tot Makes Triumphantly Adorable Goal
He trips, he falls, he waddles ever closer – but when it finally happens, the crowd goes wild!
Facebook Begins Testing "Reactions" Feature
Facebook has begun testing a new "Reactions" feature to improve upon the "Like" button, which will allow users to choose from six emoji icons to quickly respond to posts on the social networking service.