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When Mama Isn't Home: Sandstorm Edition
March 8th, 2015 12:00 PMThe father and son duo known for their viral "When Mama Isn't Home video is back with a cover of "Sandstorm" by Darude.
Surprised Patrick
March 7th, 2015 7:31 PMA cone-shaped sculpture of Surprised Patrick by Quentin Scalabre on display at "Web on Canvas" exhibition.
Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal
March 7th, 2015 6:00 PMCelebrate National Cereal Day with Vine clips of Ryan Gosling and other celebrities refusing to eat a spoonful of cereal.
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CSI: Cyber Uses Solid Logic
March 7th, 2015 4:00 PMSpecial Agent Avery Ryan on the new police procedural drama series CSI: Cyber demonstrates what may be the most ridiculous deductive reasoning to ever appear on television.
Kappa
March 7th, 2015 3:30 PMBased on a photograph of a former Justin.tv employee, this trollface-like emote is now used over a million times a day on the livestreaming video platform Twitch.
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When Mama Isn't Home: Sandstorm Edition
The father and son duo known for their viral "When Mama Isn't Home video is back with a cover of "Sandstorm" by Darude.
Surprised Patrick
A cone-shaped sculpture of Surprised Patrick by Quentin Scalabre on display at "Web on Canvas" exhibition.
Ryan Gosling Won't Eat His Cereal
Celebrate National Cereal Day with Vine clips of Ryan Gosling and other celebrities refusing to eat a spoonful of cereal.
CSI: Cyber Uses Solid Logic
Special Agent Avery Ryan on the new police procedural drama series CSI: Cyber demonstrates what may be the most ridiculous deductive reasoning to ever appear on television.