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Senpai Takes a Train Ride
August 27th, 2013 7:30 PMAll these lovely ladies are just waiting to be noticed.
Most Popular Porn Searches in the US
August 27th, 2013 7:00 PMLast week, pornographic video sharing website Pornhub released data breaking down the top three search terms for each state. Yesterday, a Redditor turned the data into an interactive map.
Instagram for Seniors
August 27th, 2013 6:00 PMTeam Coco's latest episode of Senior Tech teaches the older generations the ins and outs of Instagram, including how to take the perfect selfie.
15 Minutes Late With Starbucks
August 27th, 2013 5:30 PMAccording to one statistic on the Internet, approximately over 9,000 productive hours are wasted globally every year as a result of people showing up 15 minutes late with coffee.
A Drunken Sci-Fi Film
August 27th, 2013 4:30 PMSeveral writers from Portland wrote this sci-fi thriller while completely drunk. When it came time to film, they challenged themselves further by coming to the set under the influence.
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Senpai Takes a Train Ride
All these lovely ladies are just waiting to be noticed.
Most Popular Porn Searches in the US
Last week, pornographic video sharing website Pornhub released data breaking down the top three search terms for each state. Yesterday, a Redditor turned the data into an interactive map.
15 Minutes Late With Starbucks
According to one statistic on the Internet, approximately over 9,000 productive hours are wasted globally every year as a result of people showing up 15 minutes late with coffee.