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Lightning Bolt Strikes Commuter Train
August 14th, 2013 1:30 PMCheck out this footage of a Tokyo commuter train taking a direct hit of lightning while crossing a railway bridge. The carriages briefly lost power as a result of the strike, but no one was injured and the service resumed within 10 minutes.
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August 14th, 2013 12:51 PMIn February 2006, artist Ursula Vernon uploaded The Biting Pear of Salamanca to deviantART. Months later, her work became an image macro thats is still associated with expressing confusion or bewilderment.
Goodnight Moon is So 1990
August 14th, 2013 12:50 PMIn this Vine, Callie Smith caught her daughter saying goodnight to Instagram, not realizing she was being recorded for a different app.
Vlogbrothers
August 14th, 2013 12:50 PMHank and John Green began vlogging in 2007, when they decided to forgo text-based conversation for a year and solely talk to each other through YouTube videos. Six years later, they’ve launched their own platform called Subbable, which allows pay-what-you-want subscriptions for online content.
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Lightning Bolt Strikes Commuter Train
Check out this footage of a Tokyo commuter train taking a direct hit of lightning while crossing a railway bridge. The carriages briefly lost power as a result of the strike, but no one was injured and the service resumed within 10 minutes.
Goodnight Moon is So 1990
In this Vine, Callie Smith caught her daughter saying goodnight to Instagram, not realizing she was being recorded for a different app.
Vlogbrothers
Hank and John Green began vlogging in 2007, when they decided to forgo text-based conversation for a year and solely talk to each other through YouTube videos. Six years later, they’ve launched their own platform called Subbable, which allows pay-what-you-want subscriptions for online content.