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Pitbull in Kodiak, Alaska
July 31st, 2012 1:40 PMAll anti-fan sentiments aside, the hashtag petition to exile Pitbull took a surprisingly heartwarming turn yesterday, when both the rapper and the Something Awful prankster David Thorne showed up in the small town of Kodiak, Alaska.
Imperial March: Washing Machine Edition
July 31st, 2012 12:30 PMYouTuber digitaLLoupe left her husband with one task: do the laundry. While he was waiting, he learned how to play the Star Wars theme.
Bane Kitty
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July 30th, 2012 11:12 PMPublic Relations 2.0: In January, the French fashion retailer's accidental publication of a catalogue featuring a naked man raised suspicions that it may had been part of the company's cutting-edge experiment with "controversy marketing."
Zombie Experiment NYC
July 30th, 2012 10:41 PMA group of New Yorkers put on some really convincing zombie make-up and wander through the city in this advert for The Walking Dead.
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Pitbull in Kodiak, Alaska
All anti-fan sentiments aside, the hashtag petition to exile Pitbull took a surprisingly heartwarming turn yesterday, when both the rapper and the Something Awful prankster David Thorne showed up in the small town of Kodiak, Alaska.
Naked Man in La Redoute Advertisement
Public Relations 2.0: In January, the French fashion retailer's accidental publication of a catalogue featuring a naked man raised suspicions that it may had been part of the company's cutting-edge experiment with "controversy marketing."