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Ugly Children Lawsuit Hoax
December 4th, 2013 10:55 AMThis sketchy news story about a Chinese man who sued his wife for birthing ugly children has been circulating online since as early as 2004.
Ron Burgundy Does Local News For Real
December 3rd, 2013 10:44 PMFolks in Bismarck, North Dakota had a very classy surprise waiting for them this weekend, when America's favorite Hollywood news anchor Ron Burgundy sat in for a full-length evening newscast on KXMB to do the news and promote the upcoming release of the Anchorman sequel.
Amazon Prime Air Makes a Splash
December 3rd, 2013 9:30 PMAmazon's flying drones will first have to find a way through the red tapes before they can show up at your door anytime soon, yet many sci-fi geeks have already begun welcoming our soon-to-be drone overlords with photoshopped parodies.
Pop Danthology 2013 Is Here
December 3rd, 2013 9:16 PMYouTube mashup artist Daniel Kim returns with his end-of-year mashup compilation Pop Danthology for the third year in a row! For more info, check out his blog post.
Holiday Cards, They're Doing It Right
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Ugly Children Lawsuit Hoax
This sketchy news story about a Chinese man who sued his wife for birthing ugly children has been circulating online since as early as 2004.
Amazon Prime Air Makes a Splash
Amazon's flying drones will first have to find a way through the red tapes before they can show up at your door anytime soon, yet many sci-fi geeks have already begun welcoming our soon-to-be drone overlords with photoshopped parodies.
Pop Danthology 2013 Is Here
YouTube mashup artist Daniel Kim returns with his end-of-year mashup compilation Pop Danthology for the third year in a row! For more info, check out his blog post.