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October 28th, 2014 6:30 PMGrumpy Cat makes a great fill-in for MGM's "Leo the Lion."
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Old White People Groove to Wiz Khalifa
October 28th, 2014 6:00 PMRedditor lesmullet's husband dubbed the 2011 rap song "Black and Yellow" by Wiz Khalifa over footage of his grandparents partying in the 1960s.
The Most Offensive Costume of 2014 Goes To...
October 28th, 2014 5:30 PMThe "Blackfaced Ray Rice" costume is in the lead for this year's most racially offensive Halloween costume.
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Ten Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman
October 28th, 2014 4:59 PMThis hidden-cam style video footage filmed by anti-street harassment group IHollaBack shows a woman plainly dressed in a crew-neck shirt and jeans getting catcalled more than one hundred times over the course of ten hours as she walks around the streets of NYC.
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Production Logo Parodies
Grumpy Cat makes a great fill-in for MGM's "Leo the Lion."
Old White People Groove to Wiz Khalifa
Redditor lesmullet's husband dubbed the 2011 rap song "Black and Yellow" by Wiz Khalifa over footage of his grandparents partying in the 1960s.
The Most Offensive Costume of 2014 Goes To...
The "Blackfaced Ray Rice" costume is in the lead for this year's most racially offensive Halloween costume.
Ten Hours of Walking in NYC as a Woman
This hidden-cam style video footage filmed by anti-street harassment group IHollaBack shows a woman plainly dressed in a crew-neck shirt and jeans getting catcalled more than one hundred times over the course of ten hours as she walks around the streets of NYC.