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April 30th, 2014 1:00 PMParkour athlete Ronnie Shalvis suits up and tries out some Spider-Man moves without the help of superpowers.
"Not All Men Are Like That"
April 30th, 2014 12:45 PMThis defense against generalized male behavior is often mocked as a derailing tactic when used in response to feminist arguments.
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Tiny Hamsters Dine Like Mini Kings
April 30th, 2014 12:14 PMHandcrafted mini burritos are scarfed down by adorable hamsters enjoying a night of fine dining.
Haul Videos on YouTube
April 30th, 2014 11:00 AMPopular vloggers show off their latest purchases in YouTube haul videos, which can land them partnerships with their favorite brands and stores.
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Parkour Spider-Man Doesn't Need a Web
Parkour athlete Ronnie Shalvis suits up and tries out some Spider-Man moves without the help of superpowers.
"Not All Men Are Like That"
This defense against generalized male behavior is often mocked as a derailing tactic when used in response to feminist arguments.
Tiny Hamsters Dine Like Mini Kings
Handcrafted mini burritos are scarfed down by adorable hamsters enjoying a night of fine dining.
Haul Videos on YouTube
Popular vloggers show off their latest purchases in YouTube haul videos, which can land them partnerships with their favorite brands and stores.