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Food Porn
December 30th, 2013 9:33 PMNow that you are no longer stuffed from the holidays, we've gone ahead and confirmed one of Instagram's most common photo subjects.
Turkish Ice Cream Prank
December 30th, 2013 6:00 PMA Turkish ice cream vendor pranks his customers with several smooth tricks before handing over their ice cream cone.
Angst Bat is Irritated
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December 30th, 2013 4:34 PMA&E announced that Phil Robertson will return in future episodes of their hit reality series Duck Dynasty, receiving praise from several religious groups and criticism from LGBT rights organizations.
Lizzy Caplan Imitates Rage Faces
December 30th, 2013 2:50 PMDuring the latest episode of comedian Paul F. Tompkins' interview series Speakeasy, actress Lizzy Caplan gives her best imitation of various faces used in rage comics.
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Turkish Ice Cream Prank
A Turkish ice cream vendor pranks his customers with several smooth tricks before handing over their ice cream cone.
A&E Lifts Phil Robertson's Suspension
A&E announced that Phil Robertson will return in future episodes of their hit reality series Duck Dynasty, receiving praise from several religious groups and criticism from LGBT rights organizations.
Lizzy Caplan Imitates Rage Faces
During the latest episode of comedian Paul F. Tompkins' interview series Speakeasy, actress Lizzy Caplan gives her best imitation of various faces used in rage comics.