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Amazon's Fine Art Aisle Inspires Parodies
August 21st, 2013 10:30 PMAmazon's recent venture into fine arts has been met by an influx of tongue-in-cheek feedbacks in textbook fashion of e-shopping review parodies.
The Roundest Object in the World
August 21st, 2013 9:30 PMIf this silicon sphere were the size of the Earth, its highest mountain peak and lowest ocean valley would be only 14 meters away from each other.
CVS Receipts
August 21st, 2013 9:00 PMCustomers have had enough with the comically long receipts given at CVS drugstores and have taken to Twitter to shame the retailer for the unnecessary use of paper.
Vine of a Truck Flying Over a Guardrail
August 21st, 2013 8:01 PMVine user Alexandra Stack managed to capture footage of a pickup truck flying over a guardrail right as it happened.
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Amazon's Fine Art Aisle Inspires Parodies
Amazon's recent venture into fine arts has been met by an influx of tongue-in-cheek feedbacks in textbook fashion of e-shopping review parodies.
The Roundest Object in the World
If this silicon sphere were the size of the Earth, its highest mountain peak and lowest ocean valley would be only 14 meters away from each other.
CVS Receipts
Customers have had enough with the comically long receipts given at CVS drugstores and have taken to Twitter to shame the retailer for the unnecessary use of paper.