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Woman Keeps Saying "Vagina" in a Courtroom
September 8th, 2015 2:30 PMIf you thought Donald Trump saying "China" was bad, watch as this attorney repeats the word "vagina" over-and-over during a trial for police officer Anthony Arevalos, who was convicted of sexually assaulting and harassing women during traffic stops in San Diego, California.
The Simpsons Did It: "Bart to the Future" (2000)
September 8th, 2015 2:00 PM ShareMovies Without the CGI
September 8th, 2015 1:31 PMHollywood's most dazzling CGI-enhanced scenes, unplugged.
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[The Euler's Disk RPM Intensifies]
September 7th, 2015 6:15 PMA delightful science educational toy for both physics geeks and audiophiles, watch this footage of a Euler's disk speeding up in spin rate as it approaches the state of zero energy.
The Simpsons Did It
September 7th, 2015 5:05 PMWhenever you find yourself thinking "you can't make this stuff up," think again, there's a good chance the world's longest-running TV sitcom might have done it or said it before.
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Movies Without the CGI
Hollywood's most dazzling CGI-enhanced scenes, unplugged.
[The Euler's Disk RPM Intensifies]
A delightful science educational toy for both physics geeks and audiophiles, watch this footage of a Euler's disk speeding up in spin rate as it approaches the state of zero energy.
The Simpsons Did It
Whenever you find yourself thinking "you can't make this stuff up," think again, there's a good chance the world's longest-running TV sitcom might have done it or said it before.