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Octopus Jumps Out of Water to Hunt Crab
February 27th, 2015 12:00 PMAn octopus in Yallingup, Australia hops out of a tide pool and pulls a crab into its underwater lair.
#LlamaDrama: MLK Didn't Die For This
February 27th, 2015 10:35 AM ShareCyanide and Happiness: Rude
February 26th, 2015 6:44 PMThe fidgety dude to the left, the cellphone girl to the right, the obnoxious boy to the back… sound familiar?
"Just F**k Me Up Bruh"
February 26th, 2015 5:56 PMThese people should not have mouthed off to their barbers.
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Banksy Goes Undercover in Gaza Strip
February 26th, 2015 4:47 PMIn the latest mini-documentary from Banksy, the world-famous graffiti artist goes undercover in the war-battered streets of Gaza Strip to show his solidarity with the people of Palestine. This is Banksy's second guerrilla-style exhibition in the area, exactly a decade after his first trip to West Bank in 2005.
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Octopus Jumps Out of Water to Hunt Crab
An octopus in Yallingup, Australia hops out of a tide pool and pulls a crab into its underwater lair.
Cyanide and Happiness: Rude
The fidgety dude to the left, the cellphone girl to the right, the obnoxious boy to the back… sound familiar?
"Just F**k Me Up Bruh"
These people should not have mouthed off to their barbers.
Banksy Goes Undercover in Gaza Strip
In the latest mini-documentary from Banksy, the world-famous graffiti artist goes undercover in the war-battered streets of Gaza Strip to show his solidarity with the people of Palestine. This is Banksy's second guerrilla-style exhibition in the area, exactly a decade after his first trip to West Bank in 2005.