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Apple iPhone Ringtones Remixed
May 21st, 2014 6:00 PMThe classic Apple ringtones were catchy before, but that's nothing compared to the song remix artist MetroGnome has created out of the ringtones and other iPhone sounds.
Entitlement Girl Makes a Comeback
May 21st, 2014 5:30 PMThis image macro series mocking stereotypes associated with the privileged children of wealthy parents has seen a resurgence in popularity among jealous Redditors on /r/AdviceAnimals.
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Bees Swarm Around Chinese Street Vendor
May 21st, 2014 4:30 PMA swarm of bees invade a Chinese street vendor's stall while he continues to roll mochi cakes unfettered by the flying insects.
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Apple iPhone Ringtones Remixed
The classic Apple ringtones were catchy before, but that's nothing compared to the song remix artist MetroGnome has created out of the ringtones and other iPhone sounds.
Entitlement Girl Makes a Comeback
This image macro series mocking stereotypes associated with the privileged children of wealthy parents has seen a resurgence in popularity among jealous Redditors on /r/AdviceAnimals.
Bees Swarm Around Chinese Street Vendor
A swarm of bees invade a Chinese street vendor's stall while he continues to roll mochi cakes unfettered by the flying insects.
Periodic Table Parodies
Since as early as 1980, chemistry geeks have been making funny spoofs of the standard periodic table of the elements.