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Harlem Shake: Banana Edition
February 8th, 2013 1:00 PMThe "Harlem Shake" meets the weird part of YouTube.
KYM Gallery: Unflattering Beyonce
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February 8th, 2013 12:00 PMThese glitch video jams made with floppy disk drives have been circulating the web since 2007, many of which reinterpret Star Wars' Imperial March.
Cute Animals: Wheelchair Piglet
February 8th, 2013 11:00 AMIt had been very hard for this sickeningly cute piglet Chris P. Bacon to get around on his own because of his handicapped back legs, until veterinarian Dr. Len Lucero came to the rescue with a custom wheelchair built out of K'NEX building blocks.
-Pr0n as a Suffix
February 8th, 2013 10:30 AMSince the emergence of Food Porn, many beautifully photographed images have been considered a type of pornography. Where did this trend come from?
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Harlem Shake: Banana Edition
The "Harlem Shake" meets the weird part of YouTube.
Floppy Drive Music Videos
These glitch video jams made with floppy disk drives have been circulating the web since 2007, many of which reinterpret Star Wars' Imperial March.
-Pr0n as a Suffix
Since the emergence of Food Porn, many beautifully photographed images have been considered a type of pornography. Where did this trend come from?