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Glenn Beck Defends Bullied My Little Pony Fan
March 18th, 2014 12:30 PMGlenn Beck has a few words of support for Grayson, a nine-year-old boy whose school banned him from bringing in his My Little Pony lunch bag because he was being bullied for it.
Symphony of Science
March 18th, 2014 11:46 AMIn celebrating the recently announced discovery of the "gravitational waves" in the universe, a milestone in the scientific investigation of the Big Bang, let's revisit John Boswell's auto-tuned music video homage to some of the brightest minds in the worlds of science and philosophy.
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Drive-By Rock, Paper, Scissors
March 18th, 2014 10:00 AMTwo people in England decide to make the best of a traffic jam by killing time with a good old fashioned game of rock, paper, scissors.
What Would You Do In This Situation?
March 17th, 2014 7:25 PM ShareWhat a Time to be Alive...
March 17th, 2014 7:00 PMMoon pies, moon pies everywhere.
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Glenn Beck Defends Bullied My Little Pony Fan
Glenn Beck has a few words of support for Grayson, a nine-year-old boy whose school banned him from bringing in his My Little Pony lunch bag because he was being bullied for it.
Symphony of Science
In celebrating the recently announced discovery of the "gravitational waves" in the universe, a milestone in the scientific investigation of the Big Bang, let's revisit John Boswell's auto-tuned music video homage to some of the brightest minds in the worlds of science and philosophy.
Drive-By Rock, Paper, Scissors
Two people in England decide to make the best of a traffic jam by killing time with a good old fashioned game of rock, paper, scissors.
What a Time to be Alive...
Moon pies, moon pies everywhere.