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The Color Wheel of Pokémon
June 3rd, 2013 7:30 PMClick through to check out this color wheel tribute to Pokémon characters illustrated by Redditor Avalon.
Michael Douglas' Interview Goes Viral
June 3rd, 2013 7:12 PM"Cunnilingus" and "HPV" are trending topics of the day on Twitter, thanks to the 68-year-old Hollywood actor who apparently misattributed his bout with throat cancer to the bedroom technique in a recent interview with The Guardian.
Remy the Paper-Hunting Cat
June 3rd, 2013 5:58 PMEvery time Melissa Thielen uses her home printer, her cat Remy lunges at the emerging document as if it were prey.
Tuba Gun ("Chuuba Juu")
June 3rd, 2013 5:30 PMJapanese band students have invented a new photo fad that turns the tuba musical instrument into a powerful air-blasting weapon.
A Dash Cam Surprise
June 3rd, 2013 4:30 PMThis dash cam footage shot in Toronto, Ontario Canada caught some surprise balloons being released from one of the drivers involved in a car crash.
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The Color Wheel of Pokémon
Click through to check out this color wheel tribute to Pokémon characters illustrated by Redditor Avalon.
Michael Douglas' Interview Goes Viral
"Cunnilingus" and "HPV" are trending topics of the day on Twitter, thanks to the 68-year-old Hollywood actor who apparently misattributed his bout with throat cancer to the bedroom technique in a recent interview with The Guardian.
Tuba Gun ("Chuuba Juu")
Japanese band students have invented a new photo fad that turns the tuba musical instrument into a powerful air-blasting weapon.