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Real Life Barbie: "Race-Mixing" is Killing Beauty
April 8th, 2014 4:32 PMValeria Lukyanova, the Moldavian-Ukrainian model known for her bizarre doll-like appearance, has caused another stir online after making controversial statements on the consequences of "race-mixing" in an interview with GQ magazine yesterday.
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Winnie the Pooh Voice Actor Reads Darth Vader
April 8th, 2014 3:30 PMVoice actor Jim Cummings reads lines for the villain Darth Vader from the science fiction franchise Star Wars in the voice of the adorable cartoon bear Winnie the Pooh.
Book Spine Poetry
April 8th, 2014 3:00 PMCelebrate National Poetry Month by stacking books so their titles create unique poems.
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"Let It Go" Sung in 25 Different Languages
April 8th, 2014 1:30 PMCheck out Walt Disney's multi-lingual tribute to the song that everyone fell in love with, featuring 25 singers from all around the world.
Stanley, Employee #427
April 8th, 2014 1:02 PMA fan of the Stanley Parable cosplaying as the Employee #427 at the London Comic-Con 2013.
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Real Life Barbie: "Race-Mixing" is Killing Beauty
Valeria Lukyanova, the Moldavian-Ukrainian model known for her bizarre doll-like appearance, has caused another stir online after making controversial statements on the consequences of "race-mixing" in an interview with GQ magazine yesterday.
Book Spine Poetry
Celebrate National Poetry Month by stacking books so their titles create unique poems.
Stanley, Employee #427
A fan of the Stanley Parable cosplaying as the Employee #427 at the London Comic-Con 2013.