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Frankie McDonald Warns of Major Blizzard to Hit Kansas City
I love that accent!
Clueless Gamer - Halo 4
These are always good, regardless of what game he's playing!
Tomahawk ~ Bird Song
They just put out a new album, too: Oddfellows.
Short story about the astronaut, Ronald McNair
*beg
Lion King Opening Recreated In Minecraft
...except it's a cow. wtf.
Two New Types Of Dangerous Street Racing In Korea.
*dead
Prank on Modern Art
In an attempt to prank the visitors to an art museum, they became art themselves. How fitting.
SHUT UP - Tales of Mere Existence
I don't know, that sounds like a pretty interesting conversation to me. What is the interesting thing about men's fashion that has developed over the last twenty years? Now I'll never know!
God... I would interrupt the shit out of anyone who starts a sentence with "Well, the interesting thing about the way men's fashion has developed over the last twenty years is .." and expects to be allowed to finish. Especially with his delivery. I would probably punch him too.
Sorry, I'ma let you finish EXCEPT I'M NOT A GODDAMN CAMERA FOR YOU TO TALK AT LIKE YOU'RE USED TO.
Possible New Species of Spider Builds Decoys of Itself
There are similar spiders, in the genus Cyclosa, that use debris to create a line in their web so that when the spider sits atop the line it is almost impossible to detect, as it looks just like a piece of debris. This protects the spider from two of its main predators: birds and parasitic wasps.
This could be a similar situation, but slightly modified (i.e. evolved), so that the web debris is not just a line, but lines radiating out from a central point. Now, those predators that would've preyed upon or parasitized a small spider (such as the one living in this web), are not drawn to the web of such a large-looking spider.
Yeah its strange.. usually when things make themselves look bigger its to scare off a predator or another of the same species ( like cats). But its hard to see how they're not screwing up the whole point of using a web in the first place.. maybe evolution gone crazy like those mad birds..http://youtu.be/YTR21os8gTA
Key & Peele - Gay Gangster in Prison
*dead
Fruit Ninja in Real Life to Dubstep!
The end makes that video.
Cheetahs Get Workout At Horse Racing Track
It's not ideal, but keep in mind that many zoos these days take part in essential breeding programs that help maintain healthy wild populations. Cheetahs are one of the best examples where zoological breeding programs are beneficial because cheetahs are very inbred in the wild and the health of many wild populations suffer greatly because of it.
Right, you've had your fun, now back in your crappy little enclosure.
Sorry, can't say this makes me even slightly happy.
President Obama Addresses the Newtown, Conn., School Shootin
There's an excellent Washington Post article that examines Japan's gun control laws and why they have such a low rate of gun violence (http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2012/12/14/the-japan-lesson-can-americans-learn-from-the-country-that-has-almost-zero-gun-deaths/).
Definitely worth a read.
Horse Mask Basketballers Mentos commercial
*wtf
Cop Deals With A Slowpoke In The Fast Lane
Ugh I really can't stand douchebags that don't understand that the far left lane is for passing.