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Two Grams for $40
April 26th, 2013 2:59 PMIn his latest Twitter experiment, comedian Nathan Fielder encouraged his followers to "accidentally" text their parents about two grams of an unknown substance.
MysteryGuitarMan Gets Stuck in SNES
April 26th, 2013 2:30 PMBrazilian YouTuber Joe Penna (a.k.a MysteryGuitarMan) finds himself stuck inside of a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and makes his journey through some of the most classic 16-bit video games from those days.
The Twilight Saga Continues...
April 26th, 2013 2:00 PMDamn it, who casted f**king Moon Moon?
Ted Williams' Golden Voice
April 26th, 2013 1:31 PMIn January 2011, a homeless man captivated the Internet with his golden voice and earned his second chance after getting filmed on the street by a reporter.
A Perfectly Placed Printer
April 26th, 2013 1:00 PMWhile printing out some music tabs, college lecturer Tom Quirke noticed that the sheets started disappearing before they hit the floor. This is what happened.
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Two Grams for $40
In his latest Twitter experiment, comedian Nathan Fielder encouraged his followers to "accidentally" text their parents about two grams of an unknown substance.
MysteryGuitarMan Gets Stuck in SNES
Brazilian YouTuber Joe Penna (a.k.a MysteryGuitarMan) finds himself stuck inside of a Super Nintendo Entertainment System and makes his journey through some of the most classic 16-bit video games from those days.
The Twilight Saga Continues...
Damn it, who casted f**king Moon Moon?
Ted Williams' Golden Voice
In January 2011, a homeless man captivated the Internet with his golden voice and earned his second chance after getting filmed on the street by a reporter.
A Perfectly Placed Printer
While printing out some music tabs, college lecturer Tom Quirke noticed that the sheets started disappearing before they hit the floor. This is what happened.