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Useless Box
August 26th, 2013 2:00 PMFirst conceived by American cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky in 1952, this little gadget that can only turn itself off has since become well-known through viral videos hits.
This is How Americans Ski Jump
August 26th, 2013 11:45 AM…according to the awesome and weird Japanese PSP video game Ski Jumping Pairs (2005).
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August 26th, 2013 9:30 AM ShareFedora Shaming
August 26th, 2013 9:00 AMOnce associated with the Prohibition-era gangsters, this popular headwear is now often derided as a cringeworthy cliché of hipster and neckbeard stereotypes on the Internet.
These Cats' Dreams Are Real
August 25th, 2013 5:15 PMTwo feline pals named Hank and Buster go on the adventure of their lifetimes in this music video, pushing the limits of time and space.
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Useless Box
First conceived by American cognitive scientist Marvin Minsky in 1952, this little gadget that can only turn itself off has since become well-known through viral videos hits.
This is How Americans Ski Jump
…according to the awesome and weird Japanese PSP video game Ski Jumping Pairs (2005).
Fedora Shaming
Once associated with the Prohibition-era gangsters, this popular headwear is now often derided as a cringeworthy cliché of hipster and neckbeard stereotypes on the Internet.