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The Law of Exclamation
May 23rd, 2013 11:02 AMNever trust too many exclamation points.
True Facts About the Aye-Aye
May 23rd, 2013 9:30 AMYouTube performance artist Ze Frank provides a humorous look at frightening-looking aye-aye lemur from Madagascar.
Bad Luck Lobster
May 23rd, 2013 12:00 AMSome biologists have suggested that lobsters may be negligibly senescent and could live indefinitely.
Funny or Die
May 22nd, 2013 10:30 PMThis comedy website founded by comedians Will Ferrell and Adam McKay features both original and user-generated content in the form of videos, images and podcasts.
50 Common Misquotations
May 22nd, 2013 10:00 PMMental Floss host John Green exposes 50 misquotations that are commonly attributed to notable historical figures.
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The Law of Exclamation
Never trust too many exclamation points.
True Facts About the Aye-Aye
YouTube performance artist Ze Frank provides a humorous look at frightening-looking aye-aye lemur from Madagascar.
Bad Luck Lobster
Some biologists have suggested that lobsters may be negligibly senescent and could live indefinitely.
Funny or Die
This comedy website founded by comedians Will Ferrell and Adam McKay features both original and user-generated content in the form of videos, images and podcasts.
50 Common Misquotations
Mental Floss host John Green exposes 50 misquotations that are commonly attributed to notable historical figures.