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Batfruit
November 8th, 2012 5:58 PMThis magical kiwi somehow managed to grow a Batman symbol inside of it.
Human Flesh Search Engine
November 8th, 2012 4:44 PMPower of Crowdsourcing: China's vigilant anonymous collective is best known for its highly effective crowdsourced investigations and manhunt missions in the name of internet justice.
Sarah Silverman Smart Phone Prank
November 8th, 2012 3:45 PMComedian Sarah Silverman uses her iPhone in this unnecessary censorship prank on the Conan O'Brien show.
Innocence of Muslims Director Sentenced
November 8th, 2012 3:01 PMThe director of The Innocence of Muslims Mark Basseley Youssef was sentenced to one year of imprisonment yesterday for violating the terms of his parole for a previous conviction in 2010 on bank and credit card fraud.
Gollum the Ring Bearer
November 8th, 2012 2:00 PMWhat better way to shock your non-nerdy wedding guests than to hire a Gollum impersonator to escort the rings to the altar?
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Human Flesh Search Engine
Power of Crowdsourcing: China's vigilant anonymous collective is best known for its highly effective crowdsourced investigations and manhunt missions in the name of internet justice.
Sarah Silverman Smart Phone Prank
Comedian Sarah Silverman uses her iPhone in this unnecessary censorship prank on the Conan O'Brien show.
Innocence of Muslims Director Sentenced
The director of The Innocence of Muslims Mark Basseley Youssef was sentenced to one year of imprisonment yesterday for violating the terms of his parole for a previous conviction in 2010 on bank and credit card fraud.