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Condescending Wonka
January 13th, 2012 7:00 PMOh, you just found out about this meme? That is adorable.
Supercut: Tumbleweeds in Films
January 13th, 2012 6:30 PMHere's a supercut of tumbleweeds scenes found in movies commissioned by Columbus Museum of Art.
Cereal Guy IRL
January 13th, 2012 6:04 PMA Redditor recently repainted his kitchen wall with a familiar rage face.
But what will happen once the cereal is gone?
"Sh*t X Says" Spawns Over 30 Parodies
January 13th, 2012 5:32 PM"S**t Girls Say" parodies continue to grow in number with more versions exploring LGBT and racial stereotypes. Check inside for more details!
Sarah Churman on NY Ink
January 13th, 2012 4:15 PMIn September 2011, this video of Sarah Churman being able to hear herself speak for the first time went viral. She recently appeared on an episode of NY Ink, sharing her story while getting a tattoo to commemorate the experience.
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Condescending Wonka
Oh, you just found out about this meme? That is adorable.
Cereal Guy IRL
A Redditor recently repainted his kitchen wall with a familiar rage face.
But what will happen once the cereal is gone?
"Sh*t X Says" Spawns Over 30 Parodies
"S**t Girls Say" parodies continue to grow in number with more versions exploring LGBT and racial stereotypes. Check inside for more details!
Sarah Churman on NY Ink
In September 2011, this video of Sarah Churman being able to hear herself speak for the first time went viral. She recently appeared on an episode of NY Ink, sharing her story while getting a tattoo to commemorate the experience.