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August 6th, 2014 2:30 PMAfter discussing their options, Captain America and his team realize they've had something very useful in their possession all along in this cartoon by the How it Should Have Ended YouTube channel.
"I Died Today" by Duke Roberts
August 6th, 2014 2:00 PMThe photo essay about a dog's last day on earth will make you cry even more than an ASPCA ad.
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Meet Shiba-Kun, Tokyo's Tobacco Shopkeeper
August 6th, 2014 1:45 PMYouTuber Kuwanayu paid a visit to the famous tobacco shop by the Musashi-Koganei station in Tokyo to meet Shiba-kun, (probably) the world's only canine storekeeper.
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August 6th, 2014 1:28 PM ShareIs Mayonnaise an Instrument?
August 6th, 2014 1:26 PMThe tough question from SpongeBob Squarepants can be applied to all sorts of pressing questions.
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Captain America Alternate Ending
After discussing their options, Captain America and his team realize they've had something very useful in their possession all along in this cartoon by the How it Should Have Ended YouTube channel.
"I Died Today" by Duke Roberts
The photo essay about a dog's last day on earth will make you cry even more than an ASPCA ad.
Meet Shiba-Kun, Tokyo's Tobacco Shopkeeper
YouTuber Kuwanayu paid a visit to the famous tobacco shop by the Musashi-Koganei station in Tokyo to meet Shiba-kun, (probably) the world's only canine storekeeper.
Is Mayonnaise an Instrument?
The tough question from SpongeBob Squarepants can be applied to all sorts of pressing questions.