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A Viral LOL Outbreak on a Berlin Subway Car
September 28th, 2015 9:03 PMA woman reading something from her phone breaks into laughter on the subway in Berlin, Germany, not long before it turns the entire cabin into a contagious laughter fest.
Donald Trump's Google Search History
September 28th, 2015 8:00 PMBe prepared to take a disturbing look into the keywords found in Donald Trump's Google search history.
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Rowdy Kittens Engage in Raucous Road Race
September 28th, 2015 7:30 PMIn this "Fast & the Furryest" adaptation, kittens sit in the driver's seat.
"Individual Utilized the Raccoon"
September 28th, 2015 7:15 PM Share#15SecondShakespeare
September 28th, 2015 6:56 PMIn this latest off-shoot meme from the decades-old art of dramatic reading, Shakespearean thespians recite modern pop and rap lyrics in the language of Elizabethan literature.
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A Viral LOL Outbreak on a Berlin Subway Car
A woman reading something from her phone breaks into laughter on the subway in Berlin, Germany, not long before it turns the entire cabin into a contagious laughter fest.
Donald Trump's Google Search History
Be prepared to take a disturbing look into the keywords found in Donald Trump's Google search history.
Rowdy Kittens Engage in Raucous Road Race
In this "Fast & the Furryest" adaptation, kittens sit in the driver's seat.
#15SecondShakespeare
In this latest off-shoot meme from the decades-old art of dramatic reading, Shakespearean thespians recite modern pop and rap lyrics in the language of Elizabethan literature.