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The True Identity of the Toy Story Mom
April 22nd, 2014 12:30 PMAndy's mom is always on the edges of the films, but she might have had more screen time in the second film than you realized.
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Thomas the Godzilla Engine
April 22nd, 2014 11:30 AMWatch out world, Thomas the Tank Engine is coming for your souls.
Yarosh's Business Card
April 22nd, 2014 11:00 AMAfter a business card for the Ukrainian presidential candidate Dmytro Yarosh was purportedly discovered at the scene of a deadly shootout in Slovyansk, Ukraine, Twitter users responded to the accusations of Yarosh's involvement by creating photoshopped parodies of the so-called crime scene evidence.
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Pokemon '90s Slow Jam
April 22nd, 2014 10:59 AMDouble the nostalgia in this '90s slow jam cover of the Pokemon theme song.
That's a Lot of Memory for a Fingertip
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The True Identity of the Toy Story Mom
Andy's mom is always on the edges of the films, but she might have had more screen time in the second film than you realized.
Thomas the Godzilla Engine
Watch out world, Thomas the Tank Engine is coming for your souls.
Yarosh's Business Card
After a business card for the Ukrainian presidential candidate Dmytro Yarosh was purportedly discovered at the scene of a deadly shootout in Slovyansk, Ukraine, Twitter users responded to the accusations of Yarosh's involvement by creating photoshopped parodies of the so-called crime scene evidence.