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Head Slap Prank
May 2nd, 2014 4:30 PMThis deceptive practical joke fools a target into thinking an innocent bystander slapped the back of their head unprovoked.
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Molly Kestner’s Tearjerking Ballad Goes Viral
May 2nd, 2014 3:23 PMMinnesota teen singer-songwriter Molly Kate Kestner sings "His Daughter," a heart-aching ballad about a girl who gets abandoned by her alcoholic dad and grows up to be a teenage mom.
Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
May 2nd, 2014 2:30 PMAfter The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.
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The Lost Star Wars 1980's Anime
May 2nd, 2014 1:57 PMCheck out this 1980's anime version of the Star Wars science fiction films by the Nacho Punch comedy channel on YouTube.
SWAT Kittens, Standing By
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Head Slap Prank
This deceptive practical joke fools a target into thinking an innocent bystander slapped the back of their head unprovoked.
Molly Kestner’s Tearjerking Ballad Goes Viral
Minnesota teen singer-songwriter Molly Kate Kestner sings "His Daughter," a heart-aching ballad about a girl who gets abandoned by her alcoholic dad and grows up to be a teenage mom.
Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
After The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.