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The Calmest Car Crash Reaction Ever
November 16th, 2013 7:11 PMThese Russian motorists have absolutely no f**ks to give when their car runs off the road into a river down below.
Scout's Face
November 16th, 2013 7:11 PMSince 2010, this still image of a disturbed-looking Team Fortress 2 Scout character from a bizarre Garry's Mod video has become a popular profile avatar on various community sites online.
Coin: The All-In-One Card Device
November 16th, 2013 7:11 PMThis amazing little card-sized device has the ability to store eight different swipable cards and is currently available for a discounted pre-order online.
What a Beautiful Catch
November 16th, 2013 6:00 PM ShareThe Resurrection of Silk Road
November 15th, 2013 7:45 PMIt's been a little over a month since the F.B.I seized and shut down Silk Road, but the infamous online black market is already back in business. Which brings us to the question…
Do you think it is feasible to keep the drugs off the Internet?
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The Calmest Car Crash Reaction Ever
These Russian motorists have absolutely no f**ks to give when their car runs off the road into a river down below.
Scout's Face
Since 2010, this still image of a disturbed-looking Team Fortress 2 Scout character from a bizarre Garry's Mod video has become a popular profile avatar on various community sites online.
The Resurrection of Silk Road
It's been a little over a month since the F.B.I seized and shut down Silk Road, but the infamous online black market is already back in business. Which brings us to the question…
Do you think it is feasible to keep the drugs off the Internet?