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A 200-Year-Old Mechanical Bird Box
June 3rd, 2014 5:30 PMYouTuber Sahte Kimlik shows off his father's impressive mechanical bird made in 19th century Switzerland.
"I Just Need to Cool My Chin for a Second"
June 3rd, 2014 5:09 PM Share"The Young Man's Name? Albert Einstein"
June 3rd, 2014 4:30 PMSince as early as 1999, variations of this absurd copypasta story, in which a young Albert Einstein debates a college professor about the benevolence of God, have circulated far and wide across the Internet.
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Open House For Everyone (But No Asians)
June 3rd, 2014 3:37 PMWhen an Australian TV news crew tracked down and confronted a homeowner in Highgate, a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia, about a blatantly discriminatory classified ad he had posted in a local newspaper, they didn't expect such a simple explanation that would answer all of their questions.
@Everyword Tweets Every Word in English
June 3rd, 2014 3:00 PMThe Twitter account @Everyword has been tweeting one word every 30 minutes since 2007, and it's scheduled to finish its list of over 100,000 words this Friday.
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A 200-Year-Old Mechanical Bird Box
YouTuber Sahte Kimlik shows off his father's impressive mechanical bird made in 19th century Switzerland.
"The Young Man's Name? Albert Einstein"
Since as early as 1999, variations of this absurd copypasta story, in which a young Albert Einstein debates a college professor about the benevolence of God, have circulated far and wide across the Internet.
Open House For Everyone (But No Asians)
When an Australian TV news crew tracked down and confronted a homeowner in Highgate, a suburb of Adelaide in South Australia, about a blatantly discriminatory classified ad he had posted in a local newspaper, they didn't expect such a simple explanation that would answer all of their questions.
@Everyword Tweets Every Word in English
The Twitter account @Everyword has been tweeting one word every 30 minutes since 2007, and it's scheduled to finish its list of over 100,000 words this Friday.