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A Philosophical Examination of Haters
February 23rd, 2015 2:00 PMThe 8-bit Philosophy YouTube channel uses retro video game footage to help answer the age-old philosophical conundrum of why "haters gonna hate."
North Korea Is Best Korea
February 23rd, 2015 1:19 PMDid you know? North Korea produces more potatoes made of diamonds per capita than the rest of the world combined.
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Vertical Take-Off on Coke & Mentos Jetpacks
February 23rd, 2015 12:00 PMPhysicists hate him: Viner Zach King has invented a revolutionary new mentos-powered soda jetpack device.
Rest In Peace, Draven Rodriguez
February 22nd, 2015 6:00 PMThe high school student who brought laughter to millions last year with his laser beam-themed yearbook portrait has passed away, according to the local newspapers. His parents say Rodriguez took his own life. He was 17.
Old Gregg
February 22nd, 2015 5:54 PMHe's Old Gregg! He's got a mangina!
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A Philosophical Examination of Haters
The 8-bit Philosophy YouTube channel uses retro video game footage to help answer the age-old philosophical conundrum of why "haters gonna hate."
North Korea Is Best Korea
Did you know? North Korea produces more potatoes made of diamonds per capita than the rest of the world combined.
Vertical Take-Off on Coke & Mentos Jetpacks
Physicists hate him: Viner Zach King has invented a revolutionary new mentos-powered soda jetpack device.
Rest In Peace, Draven Rodriguez
The high school student who brought laughter to millions last year with his laser beam-themed yearbook portrait has passed away, according to the local newspapers. His parents say Rodriguez took his own life. He was 17.