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Shampooing Strangers Prank
November 6th, 2015 10:00 AMA prankster messes with the mental health of several strangers by adding shampoo to their hair without them knowing.
Seal of Approval
November 5th, 2015 9:30 PMThis photograph of a happy-looking Wendell seal is often used in image macros describing various oddly satisfying experiences.
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JelloApocalypse: Welcome to Kickstarter
November 5th, 2015 8:33 PMYouTube vlogger JelloApocalypse takes a jab at the well-known online crowdfunding platform in his latest episode of "Welcome To…" website video guide series.
You See Ivan... Fish Feel Nothing
November 5th, 2015 8:30 PM ShareAnons Observes November 5th With a Bang
November 5th, 2015 7:53 PMIn observing the 410th annual Guy Fawkes Day and one year anniversary of #OpKKK, Anonymous has just released a list of 18 Klan-affiliated online communities and social media sites, as well as the names and social media profiles of more than 350 alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States.
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Shampooing Strangers Prank
A prankster messes with the mental health of several strangers by adding shampoo to their hair without them knowing.
Seal of Approval
This photograph of a happy-looking Wendell seal is often used in image macros describing various oddly satisfying experiences.
JelloApocalypse: Welcome to Kickstarter
YouTube vlogger JelloApocalypse takes a jab at the well-known online crowdfunding platform in his latest episode of "Welcome To…" website video guide series.
Anons Observes November 5th With a Bang
In observing the 410th annual Guy Fawkes Day and one year anniversary of #OpKKK, Anonymous has just released a list of 18 Klan-affiliated online communities and social media sites, as well as the names and social media profiles of more than 350 alleged members of the Ku Klux Klan in the United States.