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The Singing Trout From Hell
March 4th, 2015 12:04 PMThis old, busted singing fish sounds like it is possessed by a demon.
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March 3rd, 2015 9:30 PM ShareWeaselPecker Photo Takes Twitter by Storm
March 3rd, 2015 7:30 PMLondon-based photographer Martin Le-May's incredible well-timed photograph of a juvenile weasel riding on the back of a flying woodpecker has inspired the creation of numerous photoshops on Twitter.
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Meanwhile at the Buckingham Palace...
March 3rd, 2015 7:03 PMThe mysterious naked man who was caught on camera while climbing out of the Buckingham Palace sparked a lot of online speculations over the weekend, but the jig's up! As some had suspected earlier, the odd stunt turned out to be a viral marketing stunt to promote E!'s new online tabloid website for their upcoming TV drama series The Royals.
"Thumbs Up If You're Watching in..."
March 3rd, 2015 6:31 PMThis phrasal template often found in YouTube comments has inspired a viral copypasta message covering every year for the entire next decade.
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WeaselPecker Photo Takes Twitter by Storm
London-based photographer Martin Le-May's incredible well-timed photograph of a juvenile weasel riding on the back of a flying woodpecker has inspired the creation of numerous photoshops on Twitter.
Meanwhile at the Buckingham Palace...
The mysterious naked man who was caught on camera while climbing out of the Buckingham Palace sparked a lot of online speculations over the weekend, but the jig's up! As some had suspected earlier, the odd stunt turned out to be a viral marketing stunt to promote E!'s new online tabloid website for their upcoming TV drama series The Royals.
"Thumbs Up If You're Watching in..."
This phrasal template often found in YouTube comments has inspired a viral copypasta message covering every year for the entire next decade.