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April 25th, 2013 11:05 AM ShareNYPD Officer Buys Homeless Man Boots
April 25th, 2013 10:30 AMA heartwarming photograph began circulating in November of last year showing NYPD officer Larry DePrimo offering what appeared to be a homeless man a pair of boots.
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April 24th, 2013 9:30 PMAll aboard the nostalgia train! This 10-minute supercut of movies, music videos and video games from 1999 will leave you with a strange yearning for boy bands and Windows 98.
Ameristralia
April 24th, 2013 9:00 PMThis portmanteau word of "America" and "Australia" gained a lot of steam on Reddit yesterday after users from both countries realized how much influence they have over the site's front page content as a result of their opposite time zones.
Daft Punk: Shredded Edition
April 24th, 2013 8:00 PMDaft Punk's latest single "Get Lucky" featuring Pharrell Williams, which just set a streaming record on Spotfiy, gets the shredded treatment by the Topito TV YouTube channel.
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NYPD Officer Buys Homeless Man Boots
A heartwarming photograph began circulating in November of last year showing NYPD officer Larry DePrimo offering what appeared to be a homeless man a pair of boots.
Ameristralia
This portmanteau word of "America" and "Australia" gained a lot of steam on Reddit yesterday after users from both countries realized how much influence they have over the site's front page content as a result of their opposite time zones.