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Mom Behind "Baby Mugging" Strikes Again!
March 28th, 2014 7:58 PMThe blogger behind last year's adorable "baby mugging" photo fad is back with yet another Instagram pastime for moms and toddlers: dressing up babies in their dads' suits & uniforms.
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Rémi Gaillard Humps Strangers in Public
March 28th, 2014 6:30 PMFrench prankster Rémi Gaillard is back with a new public stunt in which he uses forced perspective camera tricks to film himself simulating sex on random strangers.
Failed Bitcoin Speculator Eats His Own Hat
March 28th, 2014 5:27 PMTrue to his word, Redditor Anndddyyyy recorded himself devouring his own hat after losing a bet that the Bitcoin digital currency would not drop below $1,000.
This Sounds About Right
March 28th, 2014 4:56 PMA page from the 1992 children's book Sam and Lucy by Harriet Ziefert.
Uncanny Valley
March 28th, 2014 4:35 PMEver wonder why humanoid robots look so incredibly creepy?
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Mom Behind "Baby Mugging" Strikes Again!
The blogger behind last year's adorable "baby mugging" photo fad is back with yet another Instagram pastime for moms and toddlers: dressing up babies in their dads' suits & uniforms.
Rémi Gaillard Humps Strangers in Public
French prankster Rémi Gaillard is back with a new public stunt in which he uses forced perspective camera tricks to film himself simulating sex on random strangers.
This Sounds About Right
A page from the 1992 children's book Sam and Lucy by Harriet Ziefert.
Uncanny Valley
Ever wonder why humanoid robots look so incredibly creepy?