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How to Stop Public Urination
May 29th, 2013 6:13 PMOwners of a locksmith shop in Allentown, Pennsylvania installed a remote-controlled shower behind their store to spray public urinators using the alley as a toilet.
Hitler House
May 29th, 2013 5:32 PMSpeaking of fascist pareidolia, remember this house?
A Minecraftian's Journey
May 29th, 2013 4:30 PMTen Hearts is a cinematic story of one player's journey through the Minecraft universe.
JC Penney's "Hitler Teapot" Has Sold Out
May 29th, 2013 4:02 PMJC Penney's designer brand teakettle has reportedly sold out in a matter of hours yesterday after the retail company's now infamous billboard ad went viral on Reddit for its uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler.
Ha Ha Ha, No
May 29th, 2013 3:30 PMThis expression is often featured in reaction images that dismiss someone else's opinion in a rude or patronizing manner.
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How to Stop Public Urination
Owners of a locksmith shop in Allentown, Pennsylvania installed a remote-controlled shower behind their store to spray public urinators using the alley as a toilet.
Hitler House
Speaking of fascist pareidolia, remember this house?
JC Penney's "Hitler Teapot" Has Sold Out
JC Penney's designer brand teakettle has reportedly sold out in a matter of hours yesterday after the retail company's now infamous billboard ad went viral on Reddit for its uncanny resemblance to Adolf Hitler.
Ha Ha Ha, No
This expression is often featured in reaction images that dismiss someone else's opinion in a rude or patronizing manner.