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Happy 10th Birthday, 4chan!
October 1st, 2013 11:55 AMThe iconic anonymous imageboard site turns 10 today.
The Spider Who Couldn't Hide
October 1st, 2013 9:41 AMIt turns out that this adorable little spider didn't love cocaine, it was just trying to hide itself!
How The Dinos Became Extinct
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September 30th, 2013 10:55 PMA U.S. Government shutdown is imminent for the first time since 1995. WIll the House and the Senate come to an agreement before it's too late?
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Beethoven's Für Elise Played Backwards
Classical guitarist Jakob XP Brunnbauer arranged Beethoven's classic "Für Elise" backwards, then used video editing software to reverse the footage, recreating the familiar tune. Mind = Blown.
Happy 10th Birthday, 4chan!
The iconic anonymous imageboard site turns 10 today.
The Spider Who Couldn't Hide
It turns out that this adorable little spider didn't love cocaine, it was just trying to hide itself!
2013 U.S. Government Shutdown
A U.S. Government shutdown is imminent for the first time since 1995. WIll the House and the Senate come to an agreement before it's too late?