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Gordon Ramsay's Advice Animal
A series of image macros featuring the British master chef Gordon Ramsay often explore an ongoing theme about his frustration with undercooked meals.
KYM Gallery: Cities in Hyperlapse
Check out these beautiful moving time-lapse videos made in homage to some of coolest places on our planet.
America, F**k Yeah!
Brace yourselves, American pride is coming.
NZ Lawmakers React to Equal Marriage
After becoming the thirteenth country to legalize gay marriage in a 77-44 vote, observers and lawmakers broke out into "Pokarekare Ana," a traditional Māori love song dating back to the 1910s.