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Tish Simmons is Vine's Latest Accidental Star
July 30th, 2014 5:58 PMViner Tish Simmons has become an overnight sensation on the video-sharing site after posting an adorable clip of herself singing in her mother's car.
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Mother Nature Offers Flash for a Couple's Selfie
July 30th, 2014 5:29 PMLuis Morales Fukutake was trying to take a selfie with his girlfriend while in Akumal, Mexico, when a bolt of lightning struck only a few feet behind them.
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July 30th, 2014 4:45 PMThe term for a group selfie has been around for 2012, but it's quickly becoming an inescapable word.
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Johnny Dronehunter Shoots Down Quadcopters
July 30th, 2014 4:00 PMThis promotional trailer for the Salvo 12 shotgun suppressor line by SilencerCo features the shotgun-wielding badass Johnny Dronehunter, who blasts drones out of the sky to protect his privacy.
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Tish Simmons is Vine's Latest Accidental Star
Viner Tish Simmons has become an overnight sensation on the video-sharing site after posting an adorable clip of herself singing in her mother's car.
Mother Nature Offers Flash for a Couple's Selfie
Luis Morales Fukutake was trying to take a selfie with his girlfriend while in Akumal, Mexico, when a bolt of lightning struck only a few feet behind them.
Your Group Selfie Is Now An Usie
The term for a group selfie has been around for 2012, but it's quickly becoming an inescapable word.