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Baby With A Gun
May 30th, 2012 4:45 PMYouTuber TomSka stumbles upon a baby that is armed to the teeth.
I've Seen Cuter Cats Than This
May 30th, 2012 4:15 PMThe Internet's harsh beauty critics take on pictures of cats.
Diablo III is "Big Pineapple" in China
May 30th, 2012 3:38 PMIn order to evade the delay on release of Diablo III, internet users in China have come up with a homonymous codename to purchase the game before its official release in mainland.
Matt and Asia's Minecraft Wedding
May 30th, 2012 2:30 PMAfter Matt proposed at last year's MineCon, it was only natural that this couple had a Minecraft themed wedding, complete with pixel block decorations and custom Jones Soda.
Mitt Romney's iPhone App Gaffe
May 30th, 2012 2:11 PMThe Romney campaign's recently released "With Mitt" iPhone app contained an unfortunate spelling error in one of the many pro-Romney slogans, inspiring a series of parody images and tweets mocking the typo.
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I've Seen Cuter Cats Than This
The Internet's harsh beauty critics take on pictures of cats.
Diablo III is "Big Pineapple" in China
In order to evade the delay on release of Diablo III, internet users in China have come up with a homonymous codename to purchase the game before its official release in mainland.
Mitt Romney's iPhone App Gaffe
The Romney campaign's recently released "With Mitt" iPhone app contained an unfortunate spelling error in one of the many pro-Romney slogans, inspiring a series of parody images and tweets mocking the typo.