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March 7th, 2016 12:10 PM ShareRickrolling With Fake Parking Tickets
March 6th, 2016 7:28 PMA diabolical North Carolina resident has been pranking people with fake parking tickets that contain a QR code linking to Rick Astley's infamous video.
Well, That's Enough Internet for Today
March 5th, 2016 6:00 PMWe could all use a break from the Internet every once awhile.
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It's Easy to Charge a Phone on Train Tracks
March 5th, 2016 3:10 PMIn a classic "don't try this at home maneuver," these kids have figured out how to charge a phone using the voltage running through a typical set of railroad tracks.
"Because of the Implication"
March 5th, 2016 2:00 PMThis memorable scene from the sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia shows the character Dennis Reynolds at his absolute worst.
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Rickrolling With Fake Parking Tickets
A diabolical North Carolina resident has been pranking people with fake parking tickets that contain a QR code linking to Rick Astley's infamous video.
Well, That's Enough Internet for Today
We could all use a break from the Internet every once awhile.
It's Easy to Charge a Phone on Train Tracks
In a classic "don't try this at home maneuver," these kids have figured out how to charge a phone using the voltage running through a typical set of railroad tracks.
"Because of the Implication"
This memorable scene from the sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia shows the character Dennis Reynolds at his absolute worst.