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"Feel Old Yet?" Parodies Take Off on Twitter
November 17th, 2014 3:45 PMMacklemore has seen better days.
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Squirrel Nabs a GoPro, Almost Gets Away
November 17th, 2014 1:27 PMDavid Freiheit attached a piece of bread to his GoPro camera and set it by a tree in Montreal, Canada. Then this happened.
#OpKKK: Anonymous vs. Ku Klux Klan
November 17th, 2014 1:00 PMAnonymous hacktivists around the world have launched an international DDoS campaign against KKK-affiliated websites in retaliation to the white supremacist group's "lethal threats" against the protesters in Ferguson, Missouri.
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"Chick Chick": The Farm Animal Music Video
November 16th, 2014 2:32 PMCheck out Chinese pop star Wang Rong's bizarre music video "Chick Chick," in which she mimics noises made by a variety of farm animals.
Runaway Caught After Stopping to Pet Cats
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"Feel Old Yet?" Parodies Take Off on Twitter
Macklemore has seen better days.
#OpKKK: Anonymous vs. Ku Klux Klan
Anonymous hacktivists around the world have launched an international DDoS campaign against KKK-affiliated websites in retaliation to the white supremacist group's "lethal threats" against the protesters in Ferguson, Missouri.
"Chick Chick": The Farm Animal Music Video
Check out Chinese pop star Wang Rong's bizarre music video "Chick Chick," in which she mimics noises made by a variety of farm animals.