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Ebola-Chan
August 27th, 2014 11:23 AM4chan created this disturbing female anime character as an antropomorphic representation of the Ebola virus.
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A Reverse Psychological Guide to Parenting
August 27th, 2014 10:40 AMA dad cleverly brings his toddler son's silly antics to a swift end with one of the oldest tricks in the book of parenting.
Do You Speak Microsoft Office?
August 26th, 2014 11:01 PM ShareDogs
August 26th, 2014 11:00 PMHappy National Dog Day! Wanna help us document the history of online communities for pet owners and fandom?
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Matt Damon's Toilet Water Challenge
August 26th, 2014 6:59 PMActor Matt Damon, co-founder of the nonprofit organization Water.org, dumped toilet water on his head as part of his ice bucket challenge video to raise awareness about the lack of safe drinking water in developing countries.
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Ebola-Chan
4chan created this disturbing female anime character as an antropomorphic representation of the Ebola virus.
A Reverse Psychological Guide to Parenting
A dad cleverly brings his toddler son's silly antics to a swift end with one of the oldest tricks in the book of parenting.
Matt Damon's Toilet Water Challenge
Actor Matt Damon, co-founder of the nonprofit organization Water.org, dumped toilet water on his head as part of his ice bucket challenge video to raise awareness about the lack of safe drinking water in developing countries.