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Sleepy Sloth Can't Help But Yawn
August 14th, 2014 12:28 PMWatch Luigi the sleepy baby sloth yawn at the Aviarios sloth sanctuary, Costa Rica.
Star Doge
August 14th, 2014 12:10 PM ShareGoodnight Sweet Prince
August 13th, 2014 10:30 PMThis expression is often used by Internet trolls to propagate celebrity death hoaxes through image macros which intentionally misidentify a celebrity.
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Should We Fear a Robot Takeover?
August 13th, 2014 9:30 PMThe CGP Grey YouTube channel presents an in-depth look at how robots may replace humans in the workforce and what that might do to our standard of living.
Lonk from Pennsylvania
August 13th, 2014 9:00 PMThis Nintendo Mii avatar, resembling Link from The Legend of Zelda, has inspired the creation of several other Miis based on video game characters, including "Princess Petch" and "Dankey Kang."
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Sleepy Sloth Can't Help But Yawn
Watch Luigi the sleepy baby sloth yawn at the Aviarios sloth sanctuary, Costa Rica.
Goodnight Sweet Prince
This expression is often used by Internet trolls to propagate celebrity death hoaxes through image macros which intentionally misidentify a celebrity.
Should We Fear a Robot Takeover?
The CGP Grey YouTube channel presents an in-depth look at how robots may replace humans in the workforce and what that might do to our standard of living.
Lonk from Pennsylvania
This Nintendo Mii avatar, resembling Link from The Legend of Zelda, has inspired the creation of several other Miis based on video game characters, including "Princess Petch" and "Dankey Kang."