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Japanese Train Seats Spin Around Magically
July 16th, 2014 1:30 PMLike swivel chairs of the future these seats prepare for their next trip by spinning around to face the opposite direction.
*Tips Fedora* the Cosplayer
July 16th, 2014 1:00 PM ShareBrawl in the Family
July 16th, 2014 12:30 PMSince 2008, this webcomic created by artist Matthew Taranto has featured humorous scenarios starring various Nintendo characters from the Super Smash Brothers video game series.
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Joaquin Phoenix's Forehead Acting in Her
July 16th, 2014 12:16 PMA closer look at the ending of Spike Jonze's film Her reveals the true depth of Joaquin Phoenix's acting range and a never-seen-before character portrayed by his forehead.
You Can Join the Hairy Legs Club
July 16th, 2014 12:16 PMThe Hairy Legs Club, and other Tumblr blogs like it, encourage women to feel comfortable making the choice to not shave their legs.
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Japanese Train Seats Spin Around Magically
Like swivel chairs of the future these seats prepare for their next trip by spinning around to face the opposite direction.
Brawl in the Family
Since 2008, this webcomic created by artist Matthew Taranto has featured humorous scenarios starring various Nintendo characters from the Super Smash Brothers video game series.
You Can Join the Hairy Legs Club
The Hairy Legs Club, and other Tumblr blogs like it, encourage women to feel comfortable making the choice to not shave their legs.