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Beware of Humans!
October 21st, 2013 8:00 PM ShareSparrow Face
October 21st, 2013 7:30 PMThis alternative to Duck Face in selfie photography emerged on the Japanese web in February 2013. This month, it became the go-to look for American celebrities on Instagram
Dad Lipdubs Daughter's Temper Tantrum
October 21st, 2013 7:00 PMThe "Father of the Year" award goes to YouTuber Kathy Sterner's husband, who hilariously lip synced his daughter's temper tantrum as she wailed away in the room next door.
"Be Strong for Mother"
October 21st, 2013 6:40 PMCheck out this quirky self-motivational phrase inspired by "Weepinduo," a hybrid Pokefusion character combined from Weepinbell and Doduo.
Converting a Phone into a Microscope
October 21st, 2013 5:30 PMThis instructional video shows how to turn a smartphone into a digital microscope capable of viewing salt crystals and plant cells with just $10 worth of materials.
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Dad Lipdubs Daughter's Temper Tantrum
The "Father of the Year" award goes to YouTuber Kathy Sterner's husband, who hilariously lip synced his daughter's temper tantrum as she wailed away in the room next door.
"Be Strong for Mother"
Check out this quirky self-motivational phrase inspired by "Weepinduo," a hybrid Pokefusion character combined from Weepinbell and Doduo.
Converting a Phone into a Microscope
This instructional video shows how to turn a smartphone into a digital microscope capable of viewing salt crystals and plant cells with just $10 worth of materials.