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Guitar Playing Sloth
April 25th, 2013 4:00 PMWatch this sloth defy all those lazy stereotypes as he serenades you with some Spanish guitar tunes.
Banana Slicer Reviews
April 25th, 2013 3:29 PMThe Amazon product page for the Hutzler 571 banana slicer has been inundated with satirical user-submitted testimonials.
Louis C.K. Tells the Classics
April 25th, 2013 2:30 PMStand up comic J-L Cauvin performs a spot-on impersonation of fellow comedian Louis C.K. telling variations of classic jokes.
Japanese School Girls Strike Again!
April 25th, 2013 2:05 PMCould this "locker climbing" optical illusion become the next Hadokening?
Iranians Crossdress for Gender Equality
April 25th, 2013 1:38 PMIn protesting the Iranian authorities' resort to cross-dressing convicts as a form of punishment, hundreds of Kurdish men in the city of Marivan have uploaded selfies of themselves dressed in traditional Kurdish women’s clothing.
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Banana Slicer Reviews
The Amazon product page for the Hutzler 571 banana slicer has been inundated with satirical user-submitted testimonials.
Louis C.K. Tells the Classics
Stand up comic J-L Cauvin performs a spot-on impersonation of fellow comedian Louis C.K. telling variations of classic jokes.
Japanese School Girls Strike Again!
Could this "locker climbing" optical illusion become the next Hadokening?
Iranians Crossdress for Gender Equality
In protesting the Iranian authorities' resort to cross-dressing convicts as a form of punishment, hundreds of Kurdish men in the city of Marivan have uploaded selfies of themselves dressed in traditional Kurdish women’s clothing.