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November 12th, 2015 9:00 AM ShareUncle Sam's "I WANT YOU" Poster Parodies
November 11th, 2015 11:00 PMIn celebration of Veterans Day, read up on the history of the U.S. military's iconic World War propaganda poster featuring "Uncle Sam" and the parodies that came afterwards.
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Unhappy Customer Slams Jeep in Music Video
November 11th, 2015 10:00 PMBack in 2013, Australian businessman Teg Sethi dropped $60,000 on a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, only to face an endless string of mechanical issues and unpleasant customer service experiences. After realizing he's bought a lemon car, Sethi decided to follow the proverbial wisdom: when life gives you lemon, make a rap music video.
Indivisible's Crowdfunding Campaign
November 11th, 2015 8:30 PMThe forthcoming game from the team that brought the world Skullgirls has struggled in its $1.5 million funding attempt, but many gamers around the world are rooting for its success.
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Can You Spot the Invisible Octopus?
November 11th, 2015 7:30 PMYouTuber Jonathan Gordon was surprised to find an octopus demonstrating its impressive camouflage abilities while snorkeling by a coral reef in the Caribbean ocean.
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Uncle Sam's "I WANT YOU" Poster Parodies
In celebration of Veterans Day, read up on the history of the U.S. military's iconic World War propaganda poster featuring "Uncle Sam" and the parodies that came afterwards.
Unhappy Customer Slams Jeep in Music Video
Back in 2013, Australian businessman Teg Sethi dropped $60,000 on a new Jeep Grand Cherokee, only to face an endless string of mechanical issues and unpleasant customer service experiences. After realizing he's bought a lemon car, Sethi decided to follow the proverbial wisdom: when life gives you lemon, make a rap music video.
Indivisible's Crowdfunding Campaign
The forthcoming game from the team that brought the world Skullgirls has struggled in its $1.5 million funding attempt, but many gamers around the world are rooting for its success.
Can You Spot the Invisible Octopus?
YouTuber Jonathan Gordon was surprised to find an octopus demonstrating its impressive camouflage abilities while snorkeling by a coral reef in the Caribbean ocean.