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September 18th, 2014 8:00 PMThis Facebook page highlights photographs of passengers committing various faux pas on public transit and commercial transport.
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September 18th, 2014 7:00 PMImagine a world where the new iPhone could be charged with any size charger cord.
The Internet Reacts to Gosling's New Baby Girl
September 18th, 2014 6:30 PMAfter Us Weekly announced that actor Ryan Gosling's girlfriend Eva Mendes had recently given birth to their daughter, a new image macro series and novelty Twitter account inspired by the news were created shortly afterward.
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Pretending to Be Humans of New York
September 18th, 2014 5:41 PMThe guys behind PrankDial, "the original Internet prank call website," hit the streets of New York City to take photographs of strangers while posing as the crew behind Humans of New York, which ironically seems to fit in rather well with the theme of the highly successful online photography project.
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Passenger Shaming
This Facebook page highlights photographs of passengers committing various faux pas on public transit and commercial transport.
The Internet Reacts to Gosling's New Baby Girl
After Us Weekly announced that actor Ryan Gosling's girlfriend Eva Mendes had recently given birth to their daughter, a new image macro series and novelty Twitter account inspired by the news were created shortly afterward.
Pretending to Be Humans of New York
The guys behind PrankDial, "the original Internet prank call website," hit the streets of New York City to take photographs of strangers while posing as the crew behind Humans of New York, which ironically seems to fit in rather well with the theme of the highly successful online photography project.