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Bill Gates Does AMA, Answers Questions
February 11th, 2013 5:03 PMTo promote his very first Ask Me Anything session that's happening on Reddit today, American entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Gates shares his answers to the three most commonly asked questions in advance.
That Feel When You See a Bike Path Sign
February 11th, 2013 4:05 PM ShareSo God Made A Farmer
February 11th, 2013 3:30 PMThis past week, dozens of spoof videos based on the Dodge Ram Super Bowl commercial have surfaced online, parodying Paul Harvey's 1978 speech honoring American farmers.
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.
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Bill Gates Does AMA, Answers Questions
To promote his very first Ask Me Anything session that's happening on Reddit today, American entrepreneur and philanthropist Bill Gates shares his answers to the three most commonly asked questions in advance.
So God Made A Farmer
This past week, dozens of spoof videos based on the Dodge Ram Super Bowl commercial have surfaced online, parodying Paul Harvey's 1978 speech honoring American farmers.
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.