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In the great city of New York, there are a lot of things going on at once, a lot of famous people walking around, and a lot of witnesses. The combination of these three things leads to a lot of hay…   Read Story »
I understand that you are an adult and that it is certainly not my place to tell you what you can and cannot do, and what videos you can and cannot watch. Likewise, it is not my responsibility to…   Read Story »
You know how sometimes you really wish garbage would fall down from the sky, so you could eat it? Like I know we all have our own garbage here on the ground for us to eat, but you know how sometimes…   Read Story »
WARNING! WARNING! WARNING! SPIDERS ARE STILL NOT OK TO INTERACT WITH OR BE AROUND IN ANY CAPACITY, EXCLUDING THOSE SPIDERS THAT ARE ALREADY DEAD AND HANGING UP ON WALLS IN MUSEUMS OR WHATEVER SO KIDS…   Read Story »
HAPPY FATHER'S DAY! Ronan Farrow, the biological son of Woody Allen and Mia Farrow, tweeted this yesterday, and then his mother retweeted it. Eek! Uh, guys? You OK? I mean, I know you're not OK and…   Read Story »
For years, the lower classes have enjoyed eating contests with foods such as hot dogs, pies, probably White Castle hamburgers, probably lard, etc., as members of the upper class watched from the…   Read Story »
From the amount of you guys sending in "Hot Problems," it seems like a lot you really want to talk about "Hot Problems." But that can't be true, CAN IT? We all just want to pretend like this doesn't…   Read Story »
You and your friends have a pact that your love lives are your own business. No judging allowed. Each of you understand that sometimes what can look on the outside like a sloppy doofus can be, deep…   Read Story »
Let me begin by saying, as always with the bug videos that we choose to share: Do not watch this video. It is terrible. Why would you ever even want to watch it? Why would anyone, when a video is…   Read Story »
Warning: Do not watch this. Ugh, I'm so sorry. Though, I did warn you. (Via TheDailyWhat.)   Read Story »