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October 3rd, 2012 4:45 PMUkrainian cosplayer Anastasiya Shpagina demonstrates how to turn yourself into a real life anime character.
Conspiracy Keanu: Payphone Edition
October 3rd, 2012 4:15 PMConspiracy Keanu is thinking outside of the Matrix.
Pancake Bunny
October 3rd, 2012 3:43 PMEdible Memes: Oolong the rabbit began balancing objects on his head in May 1999. He is best known for wearing pancakes.
Lockitron Keyless Entry Mobile App
October 3rd, 2012 2:30 PMThe new Lockitron device attaches to a deadbolt lock to allow keyless entry from a mobile app on your smart phone. The future is now.
Rick Perry's Debate Gaffe
October 3rd, 2012 2:05 PMDebate Lulz: During the Republican party's primary debate back in November 2011, Texas governor Rick Perry made a "campaign-ending" mistake that will be remembered for many election cycles to come.
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Conspiracy Keanu: Payphone Edition
Conspiracy Keanu is thinking outside of the Matrix.
Pancake Bunny
Edible Memes: Oolong the rabbit began balancing objects on his head in May 1999. He is best known for wearing pancakes.
Lockitron Keyless Entry Mobile App
The new Lockitron device attaches to a deadbolt lock to allow keyless entry from a mobile app on your smart phone. The future is now.
Rick Perry's Debate Gaffe
Debate Lulz: During the Republican party's primary debate back in November 2011, Texas governor Rick Perry made a "campaign-ending" mistake that will be remembered for many election cycles to come.