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Vanishing Limbo Stick Prank
January 9th, 2015 11:00 AMThe Norwegian comedy show Karl Johan pranked pedestrians on the main street of Oslo by blindfolding them before encouraging them to walk under a non-existent limbo stick.
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January 9th, 2015 9:00 AM ShareBody Inflation
January 8th, 2015 9:00 PMThis genre of fan art features subjects depicted with hyper-inflated body parts.
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Mashup Exposes Country Pop Music Formula
January 8th, 2015 8:30 PMYouTuber SirMashalot mashes up six country songs to the expose how each uses nearly identical melodies.
The Internet Mourns Charlie Hebdo Victims
January 8th, 2015 8:00 PMAn outpour of condolences and heartwrenching tributes has taken over Twitter and the social media at large as the period of mourning begins for the innocent victims of yesterday's Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in France and the rest of the Free World.
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Vanishing Limbo Stick Prank
The Norwegian comedy show Karl Johan pranked pedestrians on the main street of Oslo by blindfolding them before encouraging them to walk under a non-existent limbo stick.
Body Inflation
This genre of fan art features subjects depicted with hyper-inflated body parts.
Mashup Exposes Country Pop Music Formula
YouTuber SirMashalot mashes up six country songs to the expose how each uses nearly identical melodies.
The Internet Mourns Charlie Hebdo Victims
An outpour of condolences and heartwrenching tributes has taken over Twitter and the social media at large as the period of mourning begins for the innocent victims of yesterday's Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack in France and the rest of the Free World.