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Never Regert, Not Even Once
September 20th, 2013 2:10 PM ShareBirthday Scenario Game
September 20th, 2013 1:30 PMIntroduced in June 2011, this horoscopic role-playing game has since grown into a popular pastime on social networking sites, especially among fandom bloggers on Tumblr.
Louis C.K.'s Girls Can't Have Cell Phones
September 20th, 2013 1:15 PMLouis C.K. explains to Conan O'Brien why he thinks children shouldn't be allowed to have cell phones and instead learn how to be sad and feel empty inside like a normal person.
Parks and Recreation
September 20th, 2013 12:41 PMSince its premiere in April 2009, this comedic sitcom about small town government officials has developed a cult following online for its distinctive characters.
GoPro Gets Strapped to a Flying Eagle
September 20th, 2013 12:39 PMYouTuber Srachi mounted a GoPro camera to the back of an eagle to record footage of it flying over the Chamonix hills in France.
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Birthday Scenario Game
Introduced in June 2011, this horoscopic role-playing game has since grown into a popular pastime on social networking sites, especially among fandom bloggers on Tumblr.
Louis C.K.'s Girls Can't Have Cell Phones
Louis C.K. explains to Conan O'Brien why he thinks children shouldn't be allowed to have cell phones and instead learn how to be sad and feel empty inside like a normal person.
Parks and Recreation
Since its premiere in April 2009, this comedic sitcom about small town government officials has developed a cult following online for its distinctive characters.