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Driver Narrowly Escapes Boulder
September 1st, 2013 10:00 AMIn this dash cam footage from Taiwan, a car's last minute swerve saves them from being crushed by a giant boulder.
Textbook Season is Here
August 31st, 2013 6:00 PMJimmy McMillan was spotted outside of NYU earlier this week, protesting the high prices of college textbooks.
SCP Foundation
August 31st, 2013 4:00 PMThis creative writing wiki centered around pseudo-realistic supernatural reports launched in 2008 following a thread on 4chan's paranormal image board, /x/.
Miley Cyrus Costume Tutorial
August 31st, 2013 2:00 PMYouTuber Dave is here to help you achieve Miley Cyrus's VMA look with the help of some saran wrap.
Printing Out the Internet
August 31st, 2013 12:00 PMKennet Goldsmith's project draws to a close today in Mexico City, where he has received more than 10 tons of printed internet from more than 20,000 submitters.
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Textbook Season is Here
Jimmy McMillan was spotted outside of NYU earlier this week, protesting the high prices of college textbooks.
SCP Foundation
This creative writing wiki centered around pseudo-realistic supernatural reports launched in 2008 following a thread on 4chan's paranormal image board, /x/.
Miley Cyrus Costume Tutorial
YouTuber Dave is here to help you achieve Miley Cyrus's VMA look with the help of some saran wrap.
Printing Out the Internet
Kennet Goldsmith's project draws to a close today in Mexico City, where he has received more than 10 tons of printed internet from more than 20,000 submitters.