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Get Off The Phone Song
December 4th, 2013 11:38 AMYouTube comedy duo Rhett & Link just released this music video for their "Get Off The Phone" song urging people to spend less time on their mobile devices and enjoy the present moment.
Can't... Feel... My Arm
December 4th, 2013 11:31 AM ShareUgly Children Lawsuit Hoax
December 4th, 2013 10:55 AMThis sketchy news story about a Chinese man who sued his wife for birthing ugly children has been circulating online since as early as 2004.
Ron Burgundy Does Local News For Real
December 3rd, 2013 10:44 PMFolks in Bismarck, North Dakota had a very classy surprise waiting for them this weekend, when America's favorite Hollywood news anchor Ron Burgundy sat in for a full-length evening newscast on KXMB to do the news and promote the upcoming release of the Anchorman sequel.
Amazon Prime Air Makes a Splash
December 3rd, 2013 9:30 PMAmazon's flying drones will first have to find a way through the red tapes before they can show up at your door anytime soon, yet many sci-fi geeks have already begun welcoming our soon-to-be drone overlords with photoshopped parodies.
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Get Off The Phone Song
YouTube comedy duo Rhett & Link just released this music video for their "Get Off The Phone" song urging people to spend less time on their mobile devices and enjoy the present moment.
Ugly Children Lawsuit Hoax
This sketchy news story about a Chinese man who sued his wife for birthing ugly children has been circulating online since as early as 2004.
Amazon Prime Air Makes a Splash
Amazon's flying drones will first have to find a way through the red tapes before they can show up at your door anytime soon, yet many sci-fi geeks have already begun welcoming our soon-to-be drone overlords with photoshopped parodies.