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Luke O'Dell's "Introvert Extrovert"
September 7th, 2011 3:37 PMAfter appearing on X-Factor, Luke O'Dell's original song "Introvert Extrovert" broke in to iTunes Top 100 in Australia overnight. Rebecca Black + kangaroos = ???
Jeff Goldblum Goes Crazy
September 7th, 2011 3:00 PMThis YouTube Poop video by ProphetsOfAshes makes Jeff Goldblum look like he's lost his marbles.
MissingNo.
September 7th, 2011 1:53 PMAlso known as "Glitch Pokémons," MissingNo. is a popular graphic error found in the Pokémons videogame series.
CIRCLE, Y U TURN OBLONG???
September 7th, 2011 1:06 PMFor more awkward adventures, check out KYMdb – Socially Awkward Penguin!
Cleverbot Passes Turing Test
September 7th, 2011 12:33 PMThe Internet's famous chatterbot reportedly fooled 59.3% of the people chatting with it into thinking it was a human at India's Techniche festival this past weekend.
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Luke O'Dell's "Introvert Extrovert"
After appearing on X-Factor, Luke O'Dell's original song "Introvert Extrovert" broke in to iTunes Top 100 in Australia overnight. Rebecca Black + kangaroos = ???
Jeff Goldblum Goes Crazy
This YouTube Poop video by ProphetsOfAshes makes Jeff Goldblum look like he's lost his marbles.
MissingNo.
Also known as "Glitch Pokémons," MissingNo. is a popular graphic error found in the Pokémons videogame series.
CIRCLE, Y U TURN OBLONG???
For more awkward adventures, check out KYMdb – Socially Awkward Penguin!
Cleverbot Passes Turing Test
The Internet's famous chatterbot reportedly fooled 59.3% of the people chatting with it into thinking it was a human at India's Techniche festival this past weekend.