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Parents Turn Toddler Into a Wizard
April 20th, 2014 4:00 PMWith the power of a TV remote this little boy's parents have him thinking he's ready for Hogwarts.
MAGCON Has Been Cancelled
April 20th, 2014 4:00 PMThe Meet-and-Greet tour for popular teenage Viners has been disbanded, but the teens involved have assured fans they'll still be making videos and meeting fans together.
Frozen Meets Breaking Bad
April 20th, 2014 3:59 PMJesse Pinkman definitely does not want to build a snowman.
We All Know What Happened Next
April 19th, 2014 4:00 PM Share#PotToBlame Hijacked by Redditors on Twitter
April 18th, 2014 7:00 PMAfter television host Nancy Grace posted several tweets vilifying marijuana with the hashtag #PotToBlame, subscribers of the /r/trees subreddit hijacked the hashtag with positive stories and inspirational messages.
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Parents Turn Toddler Into a Wizard
With the power of a TV remote this little boy's parents have him thinking he's ready for Hogwarts.
MAGCON Has Been Cancelled
The Meet-and-Greet tour for popular teenage Viners has been disbanded, but the teens involved have assured fans they'll still be making videos and meeting fans together.
Frozen Meets Breaking Bad
Jesse Pinkman definitely does not want to build a snowman.
#PotToBlame Hijacked by Redditors on Twitter
After television host Nancy Grace posted several tweets vilifying marijuana with the hashtag #PotToBlame, subscribers of the /r/trees subreddit hijacked the hashtag with positive stories and inspirational messages.