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Monster Energy Drinks... Made by the Satan?
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Lyrebird Mimics Laser Gun Toy
November 9th, 2014 3:19 PMThis amazing lyrebird, known for their incredible ability to mimic sounds from their environment, replicates the sound of a child's laser gun toy.
Catcall Video Spawns Parodies and Spin-Offs
November 8th, 2014 2:35 PMHollaback's street harassment video, which has gone viral with over 34 million views in just two weeks, has spawned numerous parodies and spin-offs filmed in various cities across the world.
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Monster Energy Drinks... Made by the Satan?
A Christian evangelist lady explains every satanic imagery cleverly embedded in the logo of Monster Energy's brand of energy drinks, blows everyone's mind on the Internet.
"Too Many Cooks"
The song that everyone is talking about on the Internets.
Lyrebird Mimics Laser Gun Toy
This amazing lyrebird, known for their incredible ability to mimic sounds from their environment, replicates the sound of a child's laser gun toy.
Catcall Video Spawns Parodies and Spin-Offs
Hollaback's street harassment video, which has gone viral with over 34 million views in just two weeks, has spawned numerous parodies and spin-offs filmed in various cities across the world.