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Dogs Vs. Citrus
June 20th, 2013 9:30 PMTastefully Offensive pieced together this adorable montage of dogs having surprised reactions to licking sour citrus fruits.
Chancellor Merkel's "Neuland" Gaffe
June 20th, 2013 9:00 PMDuring yesterday's Germany-U.S. joint press conference in Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel resorted to describing the Internet as a neuland ("new territory") while commenting on the NSA PRISM scandal, which instantly sparked a whole lot of confusion and jokes on Twitter.
The NSA Slow Jam
June 20th, 2013 8:00 PMThis R&B music video by ReasonTV illustrates just how much of a smooth operator the NSA can be.
Science Has Gone Too Far
June 20th, 2013 7:30 PM ShareWhen U Mom Com Home & Make Spagheti
June 20th, 2013 7:00 PMA post containing this intentionally misspelled expression paired with a dancing alien GIF from 1990s mortgage loan service advertisements has gained more than 98,000 notes on Tumblr, resulting in a number of derivative posts.
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Chancellor Merkel's "Neuland" Gaffe
During yesterday's Germany-U.S. joint press conference in Berlin, German Chancellor Angela Merkel resorted to describing the Internet as a neuland ("new territory") while commenting on the NSA PRISM scandal, which instantly sparked a whole lot of confusion and jokes on Twitter.
The NSA Slow Jam
This R&B music video by ReasonTV illustrates just how much of a smooth operator the NSA can be.
When U Mom Com Home & Make Spagheti
A post containing this intentionally misspelled expression paired with a dancing alien GIF from 1990s mortgage loan service advertisements has gained more than 98,000 notes on Tumblr, resulting in a number of derivative posts.