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Oddly Satisfying
July 18th, 2014 5:00 PMThose pictures that are just so perfectly pleasing.
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Weird Al Spoofs College Fight Songs
July 18th, 2014 4:30 PMFor the fifth music video released in the #8videos8days promotion for the album Mandatory Fun, pop music parody master "Weird Al" Yankovic released this spoof of college fight songs titled "Sports Song."
Wait For It...
July 18th, 2014 4:00 PMPopularized by the character Barney Stinson in the TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother, this expression is used to build up the hype for an impending climactic event.
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Fighting Prejudice Against Ugly Produce
July 18th, 2014 3:00 PMIn honoring the Year Against Food Waste as designated by the European Union, French supermarket chain Intermarché has launched a brilliant marketing campaign dubbed the "Inglorious Fruits & Vegetables" to promote the sale of the so-called "ugly" fruits and vegetables at a 30% markdown.
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Oddly Satisfying
Those pictures that are just so perfectly pleasing.
Weird Al Spoofs College Fight Songs
For the fifth music video released in the #8videos8days promotion for the album Mandatory Fun, pop music parody master "Weird Al" Yankovic released this spoof of college fight songs titled "Sports Song."
Wait For It...
Popularized by the character Barney Stinson in the TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother, this expression is used to build up the hype for an impending climactic event.
Fighting Prejudice Against Ugly Produce
In honoring the Year Against Food Waste as designated by the European Union, French supermarket chain Intermarché has launched a brilliant marketing campaign dubbed the "Inglorious Fruits & Vegetables" to promote the sale of the so-called "ugly" fruits and vegetables at a 30% markdown.