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Forming Babby: Weird YouTube Edition
February 11th, 2013 2:28 PMYouTuber HowToBasic provides yet another helpful video, this time walking viewers through the necessary steps involved in making a baby.
Has Science Gone Too Far?
February 11th, 2013 1:59 PMThese exploitable parody advertisements for the website Officialquiz.com feature poorly photoshopped images asking the viewer to determine if the photo is real or fake.
Harlem Shake: Norwegian Army Edition
February 11th, 2013 1:00 PMA snowy drill at a Norwegian army base turns into an impromptu Harlem Shake party.
Unflattering Beyonce Meets Grumpy
February 11th, 2013 12:30 PM ShareAntique Websites from the 1990s
February 11th, 2013 12:38 AMHave you ever encountered a website that looks like it hasn't been redesigned in over a decade, or should be defunct by now? Our researcher Serious Business calls them "Ghost Towns." Share your favorite blast from the 1990s!
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Has Science Gone Too Far?
These exploitable parody advertisements for the website Officialquiz.com feature poorly photoshopped images asking the viewer to determine if the photo is real or fake.
Harlem Shake: Norwegian Army Edition
A snowy drill at a Norwegian army base turns into an impromptu Harlem Shake party.
Antique Websites from the 1990s
Have you ever encountered a website that looks like it hasn't been redesigned in over a decade, or should be defunct by now? Our researcher Serious Business calls them "Ghost Towns." Share your favorite blast from the 1990s!