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Unboxing A Cat
December 10th, 2012 4:15 PMThis cat just wants to become one with the box.
Go Home: Truck Edition
December 10th, 2012 3:52 PMThis truck has had a few too many.
London 2012 Olympic Games
December 10th, 2012 3:20 PMEvents of 2012: Ushered in as the first "social media Olympics," this year's quadrennial global sporting event spawned quite a few memes, from Unimpressed McKayla and Unamused Queen Elizabeth to Usain Bolt's "Bolting" pose and Mo Farah running away from things.
Duck Family Crosses Highway
December 10th, 2012 2:05 PMA camera crew in Toronto, Canada filmed this mother duck and her ducklings successfully crossing a busy highway.
Editor's note: This video is not for the faint of heart.
4chan Manipulates Time Poll
December 10th, 2012 1:30 PM4chan users have successfully gamed Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" voting page by spelling out the word "KJUGASCHAMBERS" using the first letter of each candidate's name.
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Go Home: Truck Edition
This truck has had a few too many.
London 2012 Olympic Games
Events of 2012: Ushered in as the first "social media Olympics," this year's quadrennial global sporting event spawned quite a few memes, from Unimpressed McKayla and Unamused Queen Elizabeth to Usain Bolt's "Bolting" pose and Mo Farah running away from things.
4chan Manipulates Time Poll
4chan users have successfully gamed Time Magazine's "Person of the Year" voting page by spelling out the word "KJUGASCHAMBERS" using the first letter of each candidate's name.