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March 30th, 2015 3:30 PM
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#WearYellowForSeth
March 30th, 2015 3:06 PMLast Friday, people around the world posted photographs of themselves wearing the color yellow in support of Seth Lane, a brave five-year-old born with severe combined immunodeficiency disorder.
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Kenshiro Hiding in a Haystack
March 30th, 2015 2:37 PMDay One: I've concealed myself in a haystack.
They still do not realize I am--
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The Rock Is a Badass Bambi
March 30th, 2015 1:33 PMDwayne Johnson (a.k.a. "The Rock") stars as a badass deer in this Saturday Night Live live-action parody trailer for the 1942 Disney animated film Bambi.
Stop Fires Fast With Heavy Bass
March 29th, 2015 2:00 PMThese two George Washington University Students figured out a new way to fight fires: by pumping up the bass.
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#WearYellowForSeth
Last Friday, people around the world posted photographs of themselves wearing the color yellow in support of Seth Lane, a brave five-year-old born with severe combined immunodeficiency disorder.
Kenshiro Hiding in a Haystack
Day One: I've concealed myself in a haystack.
They still do not realize I am--
The Rock Is a Badass Bambi
Dwayne Johnson (a.k.a. "The Rock") stars as a badass deer in this Saturday Night Live live-action parody trailer for the 1942 Disney animated film Bambi.
Stop Fires Fast With Heavy Bass
These two George Washington University Students figured out a new way to fight fires: by pumping up the bass.