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Bad Luck Brian
March 20th, 2012 2:59 PMThis kid has a really rough time keeping his bodily functions in check.
The Real Mitt Romney
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Israel Loves Iran & Iran Loves Israel
Amidst the rising tension between Iran and Israel, a Facebook initiative to bring the two countries together has been picking up a lot of momentum. Make memes, not wars!
Wikipedia: Redefining Research
It's hardly an exaggeration to say it was Wikipedia that singlehandedly put an end to Encyclopedia Britannica's 244-years old tradition in print. Check inside for the latest statistics on Wikipedia's research capacity.
Bad Luck Brian
This kid has a really rough time keeping his bodily functions in check.
The Real Mitt Romney
This recut, compiled by Australian Hugh Atkin, puts clips from several of Mitt Romney's speeches and interviews to the tune of Eminem's "The Real Slim Shady."