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Cop Escorts a Duck Family Crossing the Road
May 22nd, 2014 6:44 PMWhat begins as a perilous journey for a safe of ducks crossing a multi-lane expressway in Wisconsin turns into a heartwarming moment when a police officer steps out of his car and stops oncoming traffic to allow their safe passage.
Spiders Georg
May 22nd, 2014 5:30 PMThis fictional character based off a widely-circulated myth about the number of spiders eaten by the average person has gained a substantial following among Tumblr users.
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A Baby Leaves This Cat Very Confussed
May 22nd, 2014 5:00 PMA cat's first meeting with a tiny human leaves it puzzled and a little wary.
This Isn't Photoshopped, Just Hawaiian
May 22nd, 2014 4:35 PM SharePentatonix Has a New Record Label
May 22nd, 2014 4:00 PMThe Sing Off winners, whose a cappella covers have earned them more than five million YouTube subscribers, have left Madison Gate Records and have signed with RCA Records.
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Cop Escorts a Duck Family Crossing the Road
What begins as a perilous journey for a safe of ducks crossing a multi-lane expressway in Wisconsin turns into a heartwarming moment when a police officer steps out of his car and stops oncoming traffic to allow their safe passage.
Spiders Georg
This fictional character based off a widely-circulated myth about the number of spiders eaten by the average person has gained a substantial following among Tumblr users.
Pentatonix Has a New Record Label
The Sing Off winners, whose a cappella covers have earned them more than five million YouTube subscribers, have left Madison Gate Records and have signed with RCA Records.