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- Reese Youngn's 'No More Parties' Remix Is Back In Memes Following The Spread Of 'Dih,' 'TS' And 'PMO'
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Entrepreneurial Detroit Guy
July 19th, 2013 6:00 PMAfter years of financial decline, Detroit has gone broke.
Danish Police On a Mobile Sound System
July 19th, 2013 4:59 PMInstagram user theobats filmed two Danish police officers riding a sound system blasting the 1993 single "Sound of da Police" by rapper KRS-One.
Meanwhile on The Jurassic Coast
July 19th, 2013 4:20 PMA 40-feet-long Game of Thrones-inspired dragon skull sculpture, as seen on Charmouth Beach in England.
2013 State of Origin Streaker
July 19th, 2013 3:46 PMDuring the third game of the 2013 rugby series State of Origin, Wati Holmwood took a 100-meter run through the field in his birthday suit. Immediately, fans on Twitter and Facebook began to photoshop him into new situations.
69-Year-Old Experiment Comes to Fruition
July 19th, 2013 3:03 PMIn October 1944, physicists at Trinity College in Dublin began an experiment to measure the flow of tar pitch, a polymeric substance that appears solid at room temperature. Fast forward 69 years to last week, the drop was finally captured on camera for the first time ever.
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Entrepreneurial Detroit Guy
After years of financial decline, Detroit has gone broke.
Meanwhile on The Jurassic Coast
A 40-feet-long Game of Thrones-inspired dragon skull sculpture, as seen on Charmouth Beach in England.
2013 State of Origin Streaker
During the third game of the 2013 rugby series State of Origin, Wati Holmwood took a 100-meter run through the field in his birthday suit. Immediately, fans on Twitter and Facebook began to photoshop him into new situations.
69-Year-Old Experiment Comes to Fruition
In October 1944, physicists at Trinity College in Dublin began an experiment to measure the flow of tar pitch, a polymeric substance that appears solid at room temperature. Fast forward 69 years to last week, the drop was finally captured on camera for the first time ever.