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The Most Dangerous Device in the World
July 11th, 2014 6:30 PMFrank May tests out what may be the most dangerous and explosive device ever to be engineered by the mankind.
Internet Falls in Love with the Sad Brazilian Fan
July 11th, 2014 6:00 PMThe man who gained internet fame as the poster boy for Brazil's World Cup sadness has seen every World Cup since 1990.
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Weed Gets Rekt
July 11th, 2014 5:30 PMYouTuber Karma Town provides this very realistic MLG montage-style PSA demonstrating the dangers of smoking marijuana.
A Couple's Guide to Quality Snuggle Time
July 11th, 2014 5:00 PM Share"Help I'm Trapped in a Factory"
July 11th, 2014 4:27 PMThese satirical pleas for help are presented from the perspective of someone who has been locked inside a factory that produces some kind of publicly available good.
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The Most Dangerous Device in the World
Frank May tests out what may be the most dangerous and explosive device ever to be engineered by the mankind.
Internet Falls in Love with the Sad Brazilian Fan
The man who gained internet fame as the poster boy for Brazil's World Cup sadness has seen every World Cup since 1990.
Weed Gets Rekt
YouTuber Karma Town provides this very realistic MLG montage-style PSA demonstrating the dangers of smoking marijuana.
"Help I'm Trapped in a Factory"
These satirical pleas for help are presented from the perspective of someone who has been locked inside a factory that produces some kind of publicly available good.