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December 15th, 2015 4:31 PMWhen you know you don't have the right answer to a question, boldness and creativity may sometimes lead to a better payoff than a blind guess.
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Childhood Enhanced: The Mean Greens
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Funny Exam Answers
When you know you don't have the right answer to a question, boldness and creativity may sometimes lead to a better payoff than a blind guess.
A Clowder of Cats Demand Food
YouTuber karmanno throws a fist full of cat food at a demanding pack of felines waiting at his doorstep.
KYM Review: Sites & Apps of 2015
Check out our review of the most noteworthy websites and mobile apps that made the headlines in 2015!
Childhood Enhanced: The Mean Greens
Sometimes the greatest battles are fought by the smallest of soldiers. Capsule Computers' The Mean Greens: Plastic Warfare digitizes your childhood fantasy battles with a third-person-shooter starring green and tan army men.