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Guy Plays Techno Music with PVC Pipes
August 12th, 2014 2:00 PMYouTuber PipeGuy shows off his amazing ability to play house and trance music by hitting his homemade PVC pipe instrument with a pair of flip flops at the Rundle Mall in Adelaide, Australia.
The Goat Is Not a Student... He's a Teacher
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August 12th, 2014 1:00 PMThese multiplayer gamers are known for constantly complaining about certain techniques and strategies as being unfair or "cheap."
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How Dogs React to Levitating Sausage
August 12th, 2014 12:42 PMYouTube magician Jose Ahonen captured the priceless reactions of dogs on camera as they encounter a floating sausage in front of them.
#FeministsAreUgly
August 12th, 2014 11:03 AMThe latest feminist hashtag campaign has sparked debate over whether the selfies it has circulated are posted in jest or to truly prove there are attractive feminists.
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Guy Plays Techno Music with PVC Pipes
YouTuber PipeGuy shows off his amazing ability to play house and trance music by hitting his homemade PVC pipe instrument with a pair of flip flops at the Rundle Mall in Adelaide, Australia.
How Dogs React to Levitating Sausage
YouTube magician Jose Ahonen captured the priceless reactions of dogs on camera as they encounter a floating sausage in front of them.
#FeministsAreUgly
The latest feminist hashtag campaign has sparked debate over whether the selfies it has circulated are posted in jest or to truly prove there are attractive feminists.