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#SorryFeminists
October 10th, 2012 6:15 PMNew York Times editor Deborah Needleman's curiously apologetic tweet from earlier this week sparked a flood of feminist satires using the hashtag #SorryFeminists, inevitably leading to the manifestation of Poe's Law.
An Octopus Filmmaker
October 10th, 2012 5:20 PMWhile deep sea diving, YouTuber chimpsnatch had his camera stolen by an octopus who just wanted to produce a film of his own.
Go Home, You Are Drunk
October 10th, 2012 4:44 PMThis expression is often used in image macros where the subject is performing a task incorrectly or found in an out-of-place position.
Rube Goldberg Machine in HD
October 10th, 2012 3:44 PMIt took filmmaker Jack Barbour five days to build and shoot this intricate Rube Goldberg machine in action.
650 Pokémon and Five Generations Later
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#SorryFeminists
New York Times editor Deborah Needleman's curiously apologetic tweet from earlier this week sparked a flood of feminist satires using the hashtag #SorryFeminists, inevitably leading to the manifestation of Poe's Law.
An Octopus Filmmaker
While deep sea diving, YouTuber chimpsnatch had his camera stolen by an octopus who just wanted to produce a film of his own.
Go Home, You Are Drunk
This expression is often used in image macros where the subject is performing a task incorrectly or found in an out-of-place position.
Rube Goldberg Machine in HD
It took filmmaker Jack Barbour five days to build and shoot this intricate Rube Goldberg machine in action.