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Chompy the Shark
April 11th, 2013 12:00 PMIsaac Brumaghim's quiet kayak fishing adventure almost turns up side down when Chompy the shark decides to show up.
F**k Me, Right?
April 11th, 2013 11:45 AMJonah Hill's satirical laughter from the 2007 comedy film Superbad has been confirmed!
Google Street View Time-Lapse
April 11th, 2013 9:30 AMThe Toronto-based digital studio Teehan+Lax shows off their Google Street View Hyperlapse web app in this time-lapse video made with Street View photographs.
KYM Gallery: Said No One Ever
April 10th, 2013 11:15 PM"Said no one ever" is the new "NOT."
Joel Osteen Resignation Hoax
April 10th, 2013 8:45 PMThis elaborate hoax by Nevada resident Justin Tribble attempted to fool the Internet into thinking American pastor Joel Osteen had abandoned his Christian faith.
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Chompy the Shark
Isaac Brumaghim's quiet kayak fishing adventure almost turns up side down when Chompy the shark decides to show up.
F**k Me, Right?
Jonah Hill's satirical laughter from the 2007 comedy film Superbad has been confirmed!
Google Street View Time-Lapse
The Toronto-based digital studio Teehan+Lax shows off their Google Street View Hyperlapse web app in this time-lapse video made with Street View photographs.
KYM Gallery: Said No One Ever
"Said no one ever" is the new "NOT."
Joel Osteen Resignation Hoax
This elaborate hoax by Nevada resident Justin Tribble attempted to fool the Internet into thinking American pastor Joel Osteen had abandoned his Christian faith.