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That Face When You've Hit Rock Bottom
April 7th, 2015 4:00 PMPo the Red Teletubby sums up Wisconsin Badgers fans' reaction to last night's NCAA championship game.
What If Burritos Were Like Video Games?
April 7th, 2015 3:30 PMThis parody video makes light of the difficulty involved in buying any new game console. Why can't gamers have a burrito, and eat it too!
Linux
April 7th, 2015 2:30 PM"OS X is for those who don't want to know why or how their computers work. Linux is for those who want to know why or how their computers work."
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A Human-Powered Theme Park!
April 7th, 2015 1:00 PMIn the foothills of the Dolomites, an hour or so north of Venice, Italy lies Ai Pioppi, a restaurant that's home to an astonishing, giant, human-powered, kinetic-art theme park playground.
Normal Bob Smith
April 7th, 2015 12:10 PMThis New York City blogger is known for his site "Amazing Strangers," which features photos and videos of charming, bizarre and disturbing characters around Union Square Park in New York City.
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That Face When You've Hit Rock Bottom
Po the Red Teletubby sums up Wisconsin Badgers fans' reaction to last night's NCAA championship game.
What If Burritos Were Like Video Games?
This parody video makes light of the difficulty involved in buying any new game console. Why can't gamers have a burrito, and eat it too!
A Human-Powered Theme Park!
In the foothills of the Dolomites, an hour or so north of Venice, Italy lies Ai Pioppi, a restaurant that's home to an astonishing, giant, human-powered, kinetic-art theme park playground.
Normal Bob Smith
This New York City blogger is known for his site "Amazing Strangers," which features photos and videos of charming, bizarre and disturbing characters around Union Square Park in New York City.