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Kim Jong Un Looking Through Binoculars
What is Kim Jong Un looking at over there?
Tomska Animations: The Designed Driver
Things take a turn for the worse when Tom decides to stay sober to be the designated driver.
John Green Mistakenly Stole a Tumblr Quote
After being confronted on Reddit for accidentally taking credit for the poetic phrase "I'm in love with cities I've never been to and people I've never met," originally penned by a 13-year-old Tumblr user in 2012, author and YouTuber John Green apologized for the misunderstanding and gave proper credit to the original creator.