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Jurassic Park Meets Ace Ventura
November 22nd, 2014 3:15 PMCheck out this beautiful deleted scene from the 1993 Steven Spielberg blockbuster Jurassic Park.
Just Kinda Do It
November 21st, 2014 8:00 PM Share"Allahu Akbar"
November 21st, 2014 7:00 PMThis Islamic Arabic expression, which is widely used by Muslims in a variety of contexts, is often associated with Islamic extremism and militant jihadists in the West.
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Rémi Gaillard's Star Wars Prank
November 21st, 2014 6:15 PMTrickster Rémi Gaillard pranks an office building with a team of Star Wars cosplayers.
#ThanksMichelleObama
November 21st, 2014 5:37 PMHigh school students across the United States are tweeting photos of "nutritious-looking" cafeteria meals with satirical props to Michelle Obama for setting a new, healthier standard for public school lunches.
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Jurassic Park Meets Ace Ventura
Check out this beautiful deleted scene from the 1993 Steven Spielberg blockbuster Jurassic Park.
"Allahu Akbar"
This Islamic Arabic expression, which is widely used by Muslims in a variety of contexts, is often associated with Islamic extremism and militant jihadists in the West.
Rémi Gaillard's Star Wars Prank
Trickster Rémi Gaillard pranks an office building with a team of Star Wars cosplayers.
#ThanksMichelleObama
High school students across the United States are tweeting photos of "nutritious-looking" cafeteria meals with satirical props to Michelle Obama for setting a new, healthier standard for public school lunches.