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Old Timey TL;DR
January 3rd, 2014 7:00 PMCheck out YouTuber Valtronification's "too long; didn't read" version of the classic Christian hymn "Amazing Grace."
The Selfie Olympics
January 3rd, 2014 6:30 PMTrending on Twitter: How strong is your selfie game?
Damn Nature, You So Crazy Cold
January 3rd, 2014 5:31 PMAfter waking up to a -41.8°F (-41°C) in South Porcupine, Ontario, YouTuber ChrisGSauce loaded up his water gun with boiling hot water and took it outside for a test spray.
Doge the Shibe Goes Chibe
January 3rd, 2014 5:00 PMCheck out this Chibi edition of everyone's favorite Shiba Inu Doge illustrated by DeviantARTist Kawiku.
A Man with Two Penises Does AMA
January 3rd, 2014 4:20 PMA man with two functional penises caused a stir on Reddit this week when he participated in an "ask me anything" post explaining what it is like to live with the rare medical condition.
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Old Timey TL;DR
Check out YouTuber Valtronification's "too long; didn't read" version of the classic Christian hymn "Amazing Grace."
Damn Nature, You So Crazy Cold
After waking up to a -41.8°F (-41°C) in South Porcupine, Ontario, YouTuber ChrisGSauce loaded up his water gun with boiling hot water and took it outside for a test spray.
Doge the Shibe Goes Chibe
A Man with Two Penises Does AMA
A man with two functional penises caused a stir on Reddit this week when he participated in an "ask me anything" post explaining what it is like to live with the rare medical condition.