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Kanye West Has His Own Religion
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You Really Can Walk On Water
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January 15th, 2014 5:22 PM ShareMoonmelon the Wunderfruit
January 15th, 2014 4:05 PMSince 2011, this fake photograph of a blue watermelon has spread far and wide across the Internet as a Japanese fruit with strange flavor-altering abilities.
Actors Read YouTube Comment Argument
January 15th, 2014 3:28 PMA pair of British actors perform a dramatic reading of a YouTube argument regarding the deceased South African political activist Nelson Mandela.
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Kanye West Has His Own Religion
Founded anonymously, Yeezianity is looking for new members.
Moonmelon the Wunderfruit
Since 2011, this fake photograph of a blue watermelon has spread far and wide across the Internet as a Japanese fruit with strange flavor-altering abilities.
Actors Read YouTube Comment Argument
A pair of British actors perform a dramatic reading of a YouTube argument regarding the deceased South African political activist Nelson Mandela.