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Failed Bitcoin Speculator Eats His Own Hat
March 28th, 2014 5:27 PMTrue to his word, Redditor Anndddyyyy recorded himself devouring his own hat after losing a bet that the Bitcoin digital currency would not drop below $1,000.
This Sounds About Right
March 28th, 2014 4:56 PMA page from the 1992 children's book Sam and Lucy by Harriet Ziefert.
Uncanny Valley
March 28th, 2014 4:35 PMEver wonder why humanoid robots look so incredibly creepy?
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Two Mecha Worlds Collide in Attack on Titanfall
March 28th, 2014 3:20 PMTitanfall's Mecha armies and Attack on Titan's Survey Corps clash against each other in this mash-up tribute to the opening sequence of last year's critically acclaimed manga-turned-anime series.
Some Twitter Users Want To #CancelColbert
March 28th, 2014 2:49 PMTwitter users are rallying around the Twitter hashtag #CancelColbert after @ColbertReport tweeted a quote from the show they perceived as racially insensitive towards Asian Americans. Others on Twitter and in the media counter that Colbert was simply using satire.
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This Sounds About Right
A page from the 1992 children's book Sam and Lucy by Harriet Ziefert.
Uncanny Valley
Ever wonder why humanoid robots look so incredibly creepy?
Two Mecha Worlds Collide in Attack on Titanfall
Titanfall's Mecha armies and Attack on Titan's Survey Corps clash against each other in this mash-up tribute to the opening sequence of last year's critically acclaimed manga-turned-anime series.
Some Twitter Users Want To #CancelColbert
Twitter users are rallying around the Twitter hashtag #CancelColbert after @ColbertReport tweeted a quote from the show they perceived as racially insensitive towards Asian Americans. Others on Twitter and in the media counter that Colbert was simply using satire.