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Dove's New Real Beauty Ad Spawns Parodies
April 23rd, 2014 11:30 AMThe latest Dove Real Beauty Campaign ad featuring women given a patch to supposedly boost their self-esteem has gotten a lot of criticism, but now it has a parody.
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This Pigeon Outpaces Speeding Cars
April 23rd, 2014 11:15 AMA pigeon obviously in a hurry passes a car on the highway going 55 miles per hour, without even signaling.
The Crimean Crisis Explained by Polandball
April 23rd, 2014 2:00 AM Share/r/Pyongyang Is Always Watching Us
April 22nd, 2014 7:45 PMSpeaking ill of North Korea and its leaders is the quickest way to get banned from this satirical subreddit.
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The Action Movie Kid Goes to School
April 22nd, 2014 7:15 PMAccording to Dreamworks animator Daniel Hashimoto, this is how his son James, a.k.a The Action Movie Kid, goes to school every morning. The only down side? Bad hair day.
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Dove's New Real Beauty Ad Spawns Parodies
The latest Dove Real Beauty Campaign ad featuring women given a patch to supposedly boost their self-esteem has gotten a lot of criticism, but now it has a parody.
This Pigeon Outpaces Speeding Cars
A pigeon obviously in a hurry passes a car on the highway going 55 miles per hour, without even signaling.
/r/Pyongyang Is Always Watching Us
Speaking ill of North Korea and its leaders is the quickest way to get banned from this satirical subreddit.
The Action Movie Kid Goes to School
According to Dreamworks animator Daniel Hashimoto, this is how his son James, a.k.a The Action Movie Kid, goes to school every morning. The only down side? Bad hair day.