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Meanwhile in Australia...
Mysterious billows of unusually large tumbleweeds have taken over the rural town of Wangaratta in Victoria, Australia, causing a whole lot of frustration for its residents who are forced to spend several hours every day to keep their driveways and roads clean.
"Classic Paul Dano"
Users from 4chan's /tv/ board often spam this message whenever actor Paul Dano is mentioned on the imageboard.
Woman Plays Hendrix on a Gayageum
A woman performs an amazing cover of the 1968 rock song "Voodoo Child (Slight Return)" by Jimi Hendrix on a traditional Korean gayageum instrument.
Yahoo! Answers
Yahoo! Answers, where the paths of helpers, trolls and troll-baits converge into one.