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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared: Time
January 9th, 2014 6:31 PMBecky Sloan and Joseph Pelling just released the disturbing sequel to their bizarre children's music video parody "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared", featuring a talking clock who sings about the effects of time.
Shia LaBeouf Just Can't Stop Plagiarizing
January 9th, 2014 6:00 PMThe actor has been accused of plagiarizing Daniel Clowes' comic and then plagiarizing his apology.
Supercut: Wes Anderson's Slo-Mo Scenes
January 9th, 2014 5:00 PMWatch the slow motion scenes from your favorite Wes Anderson movies.
China's Greatest Business Cardholder
January 9th, 2014 4:30 PMThis is the business card of Guangbiao Chen, China's "moral leader" and an ambitious tycoon who made the headlines this week after expressing his interest in buying the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
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Don't Hug Me I'm Scared: Time
Becky Sloan and Joseph Pelling just released the disturbing sequel to their bizarre children's music video parody "Don't Hug Me I'm Scared", featuring a talking clock who sings about the effects of time.
Shia LaBeouf Just Can't Stop Plagiarizing
The actor has been accused of plagiarizing Daniel Clowes' comic and then plagiarizing his apology.
China's Greatest Business Cardholder
This is the business card of Guangbiao Chen, China's "moral leader" and an ambitious tycoon who made the headlines this week after expressing his interest in buying the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.