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Okay. It says "FAIL" right there on the picture, but I have to disagree. This is clearly a "WIN" of the most awesome kind. Do you know why? The other side of that "easy listening" sign says "DEATH METAL"!

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Okay. It says "FAIL" right there on the picture, but I have to disagree. This is clearly a "WIN" of the most awesome kind. Do you know why? The other side of that "easy listening" sign says "DEATH METAL"!

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You think it's just a tiny little house with a hole for a door, but is it really?
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The smiley face emoticon. It's really a powerful thing, and many people use it improperly. I am pleased to say that I have been using the smiley to it's full potential for many years now.
Bless her heart ![]()
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Adam Savage from Mythbusters talks about a myth they were working on that didn't turn out how they planned, and why we'll never see video of it.
You can see his full talk HERE.
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Now I've played Dungeons & Dragons before. One good session takes a few hours. As neat as this contraption is, it would take A MONTH to play one round because of constantly having to reset the machine!
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"Magic in Every Bite!"

Unicorns, as we all know, frolic all over the world, pooping rainbows and marshmallows wherever they go. What you don't know is that when unicorns reach the end of their lifespan, they are drawn to County Meath, Ireland. The Sisters at Radiant Farms have dedicated their lives to nursing these elegant creatures through their final days. Taking a cue from the Kobe beef industry, they massage each unicorn's coat with Guinness daily and fatten them on a diet comprised entirely of candy corn.
Don't worry. No actual Unicorns were harmed in the making of this product. It's just a leftover April Fool's Day prank from ThinkGeek. If you click the "BUY NOW" button, you will find a link to many of their other prank products from past April Fool's Days. Send a link to your friends!
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I love optical illusions, especially when they really mess with your head, like this one.
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I'm not much of a baseball fan, but it's apparently Opening Day, and that seems to be pretty important. So, in honor of today, I'd like to teach you how to catch a baseball at a game... or, rather, let this guy teach you.
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