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- Videos Of People Setting Random Fires In L.A. Have Led To Conspiracy Theories About The Fires Being Caused By Malicious Arsonists
4chan Interrupts The Zimmerman Trial
July 3rd, 2013 2:10 PMWhile criminal justice professor Scott Pleasants was testifying via Skype during the George Zimmerman trial this morning, prosecutor Rich Mantei forgot to turn off incoming calls, resulting in dozens of calls from users on 4chan's politics image board.
Ho Hey Harry Caray!
July 3rd, 2013 1:00 PMCheck out YouTuber Eric Woodie's tribute to The Lumineer's "Ho Hey" and one of his favorite SNL characters Harry Caray (played by Will Ferrell).
MRI Scanners, How Do They Work?
July 3rd, 2013 12:30 PM ShareAstronaut Sloth
July 3rd, 2013 12:00 PMTakes one small step for man (over the course of two hours).
Prosthetic Leg Made With LEGOs
July 3rd, 2013 11:00 AMOccupational therapist and amputee Christina Stephens built herself a prosthetic completely made out of LEGO pieces.
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4chan Interrupts The Zimmerman Trial
While criminal justice professor Scott Pleasants was testifying via Skype during the George Zimmerman trial this morning, prosecutor Rich Mantei forgot to turn off incoming calls, resulting in dozens of calls from users on 4chan's politics image board.
Ho Hey Harry Caray!
Check out YouTuber Eric Woodie's tribute to The Lumineer's "Ho Hey" and one of his favorite SNL characters Harry Caray (played by Will Ferrell).
Astronaut Sloth
Takes one small step for man (over the course of two hours).
Prosthetic Leg Made With LEGOs
Occupational therapist and amputee Christina Stephens built herself a prosthetic completely made out of LEGO pieces.