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KYM Gallery: Small Dads
February 22nd, 2013 4:22 PMCheck out the latest photoshopping trend of making dads look small in family photographs.
@Pontifex Will Retire with Pope Benedict
February 22nd, 2013 3:45 PMVatican Radio announced today that Pope Benedict XVI's recently launched Twitter feed will be retired when he formally resigns from the papacy on February 28th.
How Keyboard Cat Got Famous
February 22nd, 2013 3:15 PMWhen Brad O'Farrell came across artist Charlie Schmidt's video of Fatso the cat playing a keyboard, he had no idea just how viral it would be.
Day X
February 22nd, 2013 2:45 PMThis image macro series features a person, animal or inanimate object portrayed as an undercover agent unsuccessfully attempting to blend in with a different group.
Hallucinate Yourself!
February 22nd, 2013 2:22 PMNeed a wake up from your midday slump? If you've got a minute for an optical illusion, put this video in full screen, read the letters that appear and once finished, look away.
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KYM Gallery: Small Dads
Check out the latest photoshopping trend of making dads look small in family photographs.
@Pontifex Will Retire with Pope Benedict
Vatican Radio announced today that Pope Benedict XVI's recently launched Twitter feed will be retired when he formally resigns from the papacy on February 28th.
Hallucinate Yourself!
Need a wake up from your midday slump? If you've got a minute for an optical illusion, put this video in full screen, read the letters that appear and once finished, look away.