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Your Childhood Has Been Enhanced
April 29th, 2013 7:45 PM Share( ͡ ° ͜ʖ ͡° )
April 29th, 2013 7:15 PMAlso known as "Le Lenny Face," this delicate looking emoticon has drawn much attention and curiosity for its enigma since being introduced in November 2012.
Cutting a Watermelon in 21 Seconds
April 29th, 2013 6:00 PMFlorida grocery store manager Matt Jones demonstrates how to slice up an entire watermelon in less than 30 seconds.
Vidya
April 29th, 2013 5:30 PMThis intentional misspelling of "video" mimicking Hank Hill's Texan accent has been used to discuss video games on 4chan since as early as 2007.
Look at This Tweet-Powered Tornado
April 29th, 2013 4:32 PMIn celebrating the "Tornado Week," Weather Channel's brave interns are challenging Twitter users to literally blow them away with a simulated EF-5 tornado (at least 200 mph) by tweeting the hashtag #TornadoWeek one million times.
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Also known as "Le Lenny Face," this delicate looking emoticon has drawn much attention and curiosity for its enigma since being introduced in November 2012.
Cutting a Watermelon in 21 Seconds
Florida grocery store manager Matt Jones demonstrates how to slice up an entire watermelon in less than 30 seconds.
Look at This Tweet-Powered Tornado
In celebrating the "Tornado Week," Weather Channel's brave interns are challenging Twitter users to literally blow them away with a simulated EF-5 tornado (at least 200 mph) by tweeting the hashtag #TornadoWeek one million times.