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Improv Everywhere: The 1860s Bar
June 17th, 2013 5:30 PMImprov Everywhere turned back the clock 150 years at a Brooklyn bar, giving some locals a taste of 1860s New York City.
Feminist Taylor Swift
June 17th, 2013 5:00 PMSince last Friday, this novelty Twitter account juxtaposing Taylor Swift's lyrics with feminist arguments has gained more than 77,000 followers.
Sleeping Owl Surprise
June 17th, 2013 4:28 PMA Korean man finds an owl blacked out on the street after a flying accident and rouses the bird as if it were a sleeping drunkard.
This is Not Even My Final Foam
June 17th, 2013 4:01 PM ShareEdward Snowden's Live Q&A Session
June 17th, 2013 3:35 PMAfter a week of laying low under the radar in Hong Kong, the 29-year-old NSA leaker resurfaced earlier today to answer people's questions during a live online Q&A event hosted by The Guardian. Check inside for a summary of the highlights.
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Improv Everywhere: The 1860s Bar
Improv Everywhere turned back the clock 150 years at a Brooklyn bar, giving some locals a taste of 1860s New York City.
Feminist Taylor Swift
Since last Friday, this novelty Twitter account juxtaposing Taylor Swift's lyrics with feminist arguments has gained more than 77,000 followers.
Sleeping Owl Surprise
A Korean man finds an owl blacked out on the street after a flying accident and rouses the bird as if it were a sleeping drunkard.
Edward Snowden's Live Q&A Session
After a week of laying low under the radar in Hong Kong, the 29-year-old NSA leaker resurfaced earlier today to answer people's questions during a live online Q&A event hosted by The Guardian. Check inside for a summary of the highlights.