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Birdly Gives You Virtual Wings
May 9th, 2014 5:30 PMWith this immersive flight simulator powered by Oculus Rift, you can feel like you're flying high above the trees.
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May 9th, 2014 5:00 PM ShareMedical Student Cancels Virginity Auction
May 9th, 2014 4:30 PMAfter bidding closed at over $800,000 yesterday, an auction has been canceled for the virginity of a medical student identifying herself as Elizabeth Raine, who claims she will now focus on her studies but will continue to blog about women's rights.
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This Parrot Can Say "WTF" Like a Boss
May 9th, 2014 4:00 PMThis parrot can swear so well that Joe Pesci would be proud.
#BringBackOurGirls: Irrelevant Photos Go Viral
May 9th, 2014 3:20 PMThe pressure is on for the Nigerian officials this week after Twitter exploded with an international hashtag campaign wishing for the safe return of the 276 abducted school girls, but there's a small problem: some of the most retweeted images for the campaign feature photographs of girls from a village in Guinea-Bissau, another West African country more than 2,200 miles away from Nigeria.
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Birdly Gives You Virtual Wings
With this immersive flight simulator powered by Oculus Rift, you can feel like you're flying high above the trees.
Medical Student Cancels Virginity Auction
After bidding closed at over $800,000 yesterday, an auction has been canceled for the virginity of a medical student identifying herself as Elizabeth Raine, who claims she will now focus on her studies but will continue to blog about women's rights.
#BringBackOurGirls: Irrelevant Photos Go Viral
The pressure is on for the Nigerian officials this week after Twitter exploded with an international hashtag campaign wishing for the safe return of the 276 abducted school girls, but there's a small problem: some of the most retweeted images for the campaign feature photographs of girls from a village in Guinea-Bissau, another West African country more than 2,200 miles away from Nigeria.