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Sockington the Cat
November 6th, 2015 1:05 PMBefore Grumpy Cat took the Internet by storm, Jason Scott's pet Sockington was the reigning feline king of Twitter.
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Metal Logic Rules: #NoLivesMatter
November 6th, 2015 1:00 PM ShareRun Screaming from Leaders with Man Buns
November 6th, 2015 12:00 PMIn perhaps the most frightening editing contest of all time, a design crowdsourcing website asked its users to Photoshop man buns onto world leaders. The results will frighten you!
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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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Sockington the Cat
Before Grumpy Cat took the Internet by storm, Jason Scott's pet Sockington was the reigning feline king of Twitter.
Run Screaming from Leaders with Man Buns
In perhaps the most frightening editing contest of all time, a design crowdsourcing website asked its users to Photoshop man buns onto world leaders. The results will frighten you!
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.