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Hendo: The World's First Hoverboard
November 17th, 2014 6:00 PMThe Los Angeles-based company Hendo Hover launched a Kickstarter to fund the development of the world's first real-life hoverboard, which uses disc-shaped engines that create an opposing magnetic field to float above a "non-ferromagnetic conductor" surface.
"No God, Please No!"
November 17th, 2014 5:30 PMWhen a simple "nope" or "how about no?" won't do the justice of expressing how much you despise something, there's always Michael Scott's hilarious reaction from The Office.
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Ten Mysterious Photos That Can't Be Explained
November 17th, 2014 4:30 PMA picture is said to be worth a thousand words, though fact versus myth can be difficult to determine when evidence is limited and conspiracy theories run wild. Check out this slideshow of ten photographs that have yet to be explained presented by the YouTube listicle vlogger TheRichest.
"The Target Is Locked, We're Ready to Engage"
November 17th, 2014 4:00 PM Share"Feel Old Yet?" Parodies Take Off on Twitter
November 17th, 2014 3:45 PMMacklemore has seen better days.
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Hendo: The World's First Hoverboard
The Los Angeles-based company Hendo Hover launched a Kickstarter to fund the development of the world's first real-life hoverboard, which uses disc-shaped engines that create an opposing magnetic field to float above a "non-ferromagnetic conductor" surface.
"No God, Please No!"
When a simple "nope" or "how about no?" won't do the justice of expressing how much you despise something, there's always Michael Scott's hilarious reaction from The Office.
Ten Mysterious Photos That Can't Be Explained
A picture is said to be worth a thousand words, though fact versus myth can be difficult to determine when evidence is limited and conspiracy theories run wild. Check out this slideshow of ten photographs that have yet to be explained presented by the YouTube listicle vlogger TheRichest.
"Feel Old Yet?" Parodies Take Off on Twitter
Macklemore has seen better days.