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Cannibal Rat-Infested Ghost Ship
January 27th, 2014 4:30 PMThis weekend, rumors on the Internet that the derelict Russian cruise ship MV Lyubov Orlova was infested with cannibal rats and heading for the English coast have been squelched after the British officials confirmed there is no evidence that the vessel is still afloat.
Wedding Pyrotechnics FAIL
January 27th, 2014 4:00 PMThe indoor fireworks display maybe wasn't the best idea for this Romani wedding.
Pharrell Willams' Mountie Hat is a Meme
January 27th, 2014 3:11 PMSince its debut at the Grammy Awards red carpet ceremony last night, Pharrell's mountie-style hat has garnered more than 15,000 Twitter followers in less than 24 hours.
No Heat? A Cat Always Finds a Way
January 27th, 2014 3:01 PM ShareThe Image That Can Break Your Brain
January 27th, 2014 2:00 PMYouTube science vlogger Tom Scott fills us in on an interesting optical illusory phenomenon known as the McCollough effect while visiting the Walt Disney World.
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Cannibal Rat-Infested Ghost Ship
This weekend, rumors on the Internet that the derelict Russian cruise ship MV Lyubov Orlova was infested with cannibal rats and heading for the English coast have been squelched after the British officials confirmed there is no evidence that the vessel is still afloat.
Pharrell Willams' Mountie Hat is a Meme
Since its debut at the Grammy Awards red carpet ceremony last night, Pharrell's mountie-style hat has garnered more than 15,000 Twitter followers in less than 24 hours.
The Image That Can Break Your Brain
YouTube science vlogger Tom Scott fills us in on an interesting optical illusory phenomenon known as the McCollough effect while visiting the Walt Disney World.