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These Lego Heads Seem Strange
November 21st, 2012 4:15 PMWhen you least expect it, ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) will be waiting.
Zombies
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Cat Meditation
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November 21st, 2012 2:39 PMThe Internet raises its hopes for the possiblity of life on Mars, following the NASA's foreshadowing of an upcoming announcement of a "major discovery" in early December.
Africans Donate Radiators for Norwegians
November 21st, 2012 12:30 PMAfrica for Norway is a mock PSA campaign launched by the Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH) to point out the cliché nature of PSA campaigns for relief funds that often rely on the Western stereotypes of Africa.
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These Lego Heads Seem Strange
When you least expect it, ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) will be waiting.
Zombies
Doomsday Memes: These reanimated human corpses with a hunger for human flesh have developed a large cult following online.
Curiosity's Breakthrough Discovery?
The Internet raises its hopes for the possiblity of life on Mars, following the NASA's foreshadowing of an upcoming announcement of a "major discovery" in early December.
Africans Donate Radiators for Norwegians
Africa for Norway is a mock PSA campaign launched by the Norwegian Students' and Academics' International Assistance Fund (SAIH) to point out the cliché nature of PSA campaigns for relief funds that often rely on the Western stereotypes of Africa.