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A Transgender's Photo-a-Day Project
January 9th, 2013 4:25 PMFor the past three years, YouTuber iiGethii took a picture of herself everyday to document her transition from a man to a woman. Check out the mind-blowing result.
Sup Cat
January 9th, 2013 4:00 PMThis cat knows how to play it cool.
Women Logic
January 9th, 2013 3:37 PMIf you question women's logic, you're gonna have a bad time.
Damn Nature, You Scary: Giant Squid
January 9th, 2013 2:33 PMAfter spending 400 hours over the course of 100 missions, Japan's NHK TV crew has managed to film the mysterious sea creature in the depth of the Pacific Ocean for the first time ever. Damn nature, you scary!
Nate Silver's Reddit AMA
January 9th, 2013 2:00 PMNate Silver submitted an "ask me anything" post to the /r/IAmA subreddit yesterday, in which he answered questions from the Reddit community about statistics, polling, American politics and sports.
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A Transgender's Photo-a-Day Project
For the past three years, YouTuber iiGethii took a picture of herself everyday to document her transition from a man to a woman. Check out the mind-blowing result.
Women Logic
If you question women's logic, you're gonna have a bad time.
Damn Nature, You Scary: Giant Squid
After spending 400 hours over the course of 100 missions, Japan's NHK TV crew has managed to film the mysterious sea creature in the depth of the Pacific Ocean for the first time ever. Damn nature, you scary!
Nate Silver's Reddit AMA
Nate Silver submitted an "ask me anything" post to the /r/IAmA subreddit yesterday, in which he answered questions from the Reddit community about statistics, polling, American politics and sports.