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A Fish Plays Pokemon
August 13th, 2014 6:30 PMThe latest Pokemon game on Twitch is being played by a fish named Grayson Hopper owned by two HackNY fellows.
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David Attenborough Observes Fangirls
August 13th, 2014 6:00 PMWildlife narrator David Attenborough observes Fangirls in their natural habit in this video dubbed by YouTuber Ali Jardz.
4chan: "Ebola Makes White People Stronger"
August 13th, 2014 5:03 PM ShareIf They Gunned Me Down...
August 13th, 2014 4:30 PMIn light of the recent fatal police shooting of Mike Brown, an unarmed teenager from St. Louis, Missouri, a new hashtag-based photo fad has emerged on Black Twitter that takes a satirical jab at the stereotypical portrayal of the victims of deadly racial profiling cases in the U.S. news media.
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"Colossus" Spotted on Google Moon?
August 13th, 2014 4:11 PMFolks, it's time to get your tin foil hats on, because someone spotted a gigantic man-like figure casting a shadow on the surface of the Moon, much similar to the one known as "The Shard" as captured by NASA's Lunar Orbiter III in 1967.
So, what the hell is this thing?
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A Fish Plays Pokemon
The latest Pokemon game on Twitch is being played by a fish named Grayson Hopper owned by two HackNY fellows.
If They Gunned Me Down...
In light of the recent fatal police shooting of Mike Brown, an unarmed teenager from St. Louis, Missouri, a new hashtag-based photo fad has emerged on Black Twitter that takes a satirical jab at the stereotypical portrayal of the victims of deadly racial profiling cases in the U.S. news media.
"Colossus" Spotted on Google Moon?
Folks, it's time to get your tin foil hats on, because someone spotted a gigantic man-like figure casting a shadow on the surface of the Moon, much similar to the one known as "The Shard" as captured by NASA's Lunar Orbiter III in 1967.
So, what the hell is this thing?