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Wed April 10, 2013
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[Geek] "Remove all the space within the atoms making up the human body, and every person that's ever lived would fit inside a baseball" |
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[Main] Man wanting "Suicide by Cop" settles for Unexpected Foam In Abdomen |
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[Main] Ten American habits that the British just don't understand. Of course, #1 on the list is such low-hanging fruit that it's not even worth mentioning in the headline |
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[Main] Got some spare time? Olympia Beer is offering $1 million to anyone who can "ensure the safe capture" or provide "irrefutable evidence" of Bigfoot |
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[Main] The five biggest flop, worst-selling car models of all time. It's not surprising that the Pontiac Aztek is on the list, but the 1964 Studebaker Wagonaire "convertible station wagon" actually seems kinda cool |
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[Main] You ever notice how American parents raise their children like THIS, but parents from all other countries raise their children like THIS? |
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[Main] Wife goes over a cliff, falling 120 feet in 2.74 seconds. If she landed 52 feet from the base of the cliff, did she stumble or was she pushed by her husband, who was philandering at a rate of 20 affairs per marriage? |
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[Main] Researchers propose new weapon in the war on bedbugs: It's a trap |
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[Main] 'Please help' and the 8 other things Earthlings want to say to extraterrestrials ... Turns out, we're a fairly self-obsessed bunch |
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[Geek] Like kids throwing tantrums in public places, noisy fledgling birds blackmail parents for food |
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[Main] With the impending nuclear attack by Best Korea or a million NK soldiers just going *boom*, what does the Chinese Media think about Dear Leader? |
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[Main] South Korea: You know what we need? Nukes. Hey US, can you give us nukes? |
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[Main] Stephen Hawking visits stem cell lab because genetically engineered henchmen aren't going to create themselves |
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[Sports] March Madness hits 19-year viewership high. NCAA officials discussing ways to further publicize gruesome injuries in the name of ratings, profit for next year |
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[Politics] Behold, the "Manchin my Toomey" gun deal is close. Very...very close |
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[Sports] Duuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuude |
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[Sports] Real Madrid progress to semis despite 3-2 loss at Galatasaray with a double from Cristiano Ronaldo |
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[Sports] "What's ailing the NJ Devils?" Satan? |
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[Main] In celebration of the upcoming Oakland Internet Cat Video Festival, here is an in-depth analysis of internet cat culture. With bonus illustration of famous cats playing poker |
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[Main] ... o_o ... -_- ... o_o ... -_- ... o_o |
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[Main] 102-year-old man says the secret to a long life is "no nightclubbing and all that business" |
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[Entertainment] Molly Ringwald's cover of the Don't You Forget About Me is surprisingly good |
Tue April 09, 2013
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[Entertainment] Wouldn't it be nice to own a lost treasure trove of Beach Boys lyrics, music and photographs? God only knows how much it will sell for |
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[Main] Ladies, 88% of men like some shrubbery down there, just keep the garden well maintained |
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[Politics] Just like the skirmishes in "bloody Kansas" provided a preview of the Civil War, the battle in Iowa over who will run to try to ocupy Tom Harkin's soon-to-be-vacant Senate seat are a dress rehearsal for the coming GOP war with the Tea Party |
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[Main] US man attempts a reverse Elián González |
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[Main] Spanx sued for patent, good taste infringement |
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[Politics] Congressional Republicans are more prolific tweeters than Democrats, not to mention snarkier |
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[Main] " U.S. special forces face the serious danger of being bogged down in a permanent game of global whack-a-mole" |
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[Business] KPMG has apparently decided not to play Arthur Andersen to Herbalife's Enron, resigns as auditor. With some BS excuse about insider trading thrown in to cover their asses |
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[Main] This week in Sentences No One Has Said Before: "America is suffering a serious lack of lawyers" |
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[Geek] Israeli archaeologists discover 1,500-year-old wine press, 6 unopened bottles of Mogen David 20/20 |
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[Entertainment] Blake's 7 is getting a remake. That's good. By SyFy. That's bad. And the director of Casino Royale and Goldeneye. That's good. And a writer from Heroes. That's bad |
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[Main] Hey students, now teachers know when you're done reading your E-books, or if you've read them at all. Think of it as Big Brother but in a good way, it's for your own good |
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[Sports] Ebbets Field, gone but not forgotten. 100-years-old today |
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[Main] Monkey chatter smacks of human speech, Twitter smacks of monkey chatter. Now I want cereal |
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[Main] Woman robs bank using two cans of spaghetti sauce she claimed was a bomb. Police warn people to also be on the lookout for her accomplice, a Mr. Hector Boiardi |
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[Main] Was the Iraq invasion worthwhile? Let's ask Ahmed, the Iraqi. Oh...wait, Ahmed just got pinched by a religious group. How about we go to Ollie Hussein for this report. Ollie? "LOTSA PEOPLE DEAD" Thanks, Ollie |
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[Main] I shall call it... well I'm not going to call it Fukushima 2, that's for sure |
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[FarkUs] 25 things turning 25 this year. But not on Monday, definitely not on Monday |
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[Sports] Olympic committee is considering adding 3-on-3 basketball and BMX racing for the 2016 Olympics, no word on if monkey-in-the-middle, slam dunk contest, or the 100-meter sack race will be added |
Mon April 08, 2013
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[Main] Can Michigan bring the NCAA trophy back to the B1G? Will Rick Pitino finally win one for Louisville? Is Kevin Ware resting comfortably? It's YOUR NCAA men's basketball championship thread, LIVE at 9pm Eastern on CBS |
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[Entertainment] I-Mockery's spoiler-free review of the new Evil Dead remake. Groovy |
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[Politics] MSNBC host films a commercial saying that children don't belong to their parents or their families, but to their communities at large. This is an outrage, apparently |
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[Politics] Right wing media: President Obama is a socialist. Reality: Obama's regressive policy record makes Richard Nixon look like Che Guevara |
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[Main] You are five times more likely to be involved in a car crash due to daydreaming versus using your smartphone according to the US Texting Institute |
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[Main] Did a murderer use the Confession Bear internet meme to reveal his crime? Skeptical Hippo is not so sure |
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[Main] Miners can't find more gold, search for 'dark matter' instead |
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[FarkUs] Can you go from NYC to San Francisco by subway? No? Well, guess again |
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[Main] Meet Kim Jong-un's less responsible, Disney-obsessed older brother |
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[Main] You will burn. You will freeze. The moon will explode. Four gruesome apocalypse scenarios...from 1939 |
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[Main] Holy cow. Third of Americans support Christianity as official religion |
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[Entertainment] Cindy Crawford hasn't aged in 20 years, may actually be a robot |
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[Main] Steve McQueen's vintage Indian to likely fetch up to $28,000. Also, Dude, "Indian" is not the preferred nomenclature. Native American, please |
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[Main] Guess what the "safe driver act" really is. Click to see if you're right |
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[Politics] Anyone pooping their pants about Wikileaks' upcoming release of 1.3M Cold War era diplomatic cables is already a Depends user anyway |
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[Geek] Bad: Scientists find way to take fat out of chocolate. Good: and replace it with alcohol without changing the texture |
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[Politics] Obama: "My SS cuts are not my 'ideal' plan" So what? You want to cut all entitlements or you want to make everyone a welfare queen? In this country, it's either/or, there is no third option |
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[Main] Ex-porn star Jenna Jameson could be charged with battery. No word on where the rest of the device is |
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[Geek] Mars needs Argon 36 |
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[Main] Cab drivers threaten to stop picking up passengers if city continues to force them to charge a flat rate. In other words, business as usual |
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[Main] Eight abandoned Antarctic whaling stations. Come for the Lenin statue, stay for the Predators |
Sun April 07, 2013
Sat April 06, 2013
Fri April 05, 2013
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[Politics] One for the "WTF" file: American helicopters can no longer perform, so we're now buying Russian helicopters |
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[Politics] Looking to donate large amounts of money to politicians with beards? There's a PAC for that |
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[Business] Bank of America introduces new ATM, allowing you to be virtually screwed by a teller |
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[Politics] Don't look now, but RAND PAUL is starting to do the exact same things Obama did three years before his first presidential bid |
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[Main] Rare turtle species, driven to extinction by human activity, suffers even more by being driven to having never existed in the first place |
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[Main] For what it's worth, switchblades are about to be legalized in Kansas. Abortion, Sunday liquor sales, medical marijuana and the study of evolution still waiting |
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[Entertainment] 7 movies plagued by delays that actually ended up being rather good. World War Z, all is not lost (yet) |
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[Main] When Fidel Castro tells you to knock it off you've officially pissed off everyone in the world |
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[Geek] Forget about guns and bullets, the future of warfare will be the invisible weapons |
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[Politics] Graphical representation of US income distribution. Get your browser ready for a 4.9 mile high chart |
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[Geek] Volcanoes on Jupiter's moon Io are just wrong. Wrong, wrong, wrong, wrong WRONG |
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[Entertainment] RIP filmmaker Jésus Franco, who gave us memorable moments like "scimitar-wielding lesbians duking it out on a hilltop, a sadomasochistic orgy in a brothel or a coven of elderly witches massaging their nipples with a crucifix" |
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[Main] Kim Jong-Un: A mystery wrapped in an enigma wrapped in a windtalker wrapped in Scooby-Doo episode wrapped in bacon |
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[Politics] "Seventy acres of pornography is too much," said the councilman. "The hell you say," said Fark |
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[Politics] Congratulations, Bill Nelson. You're the next Democrat to play "I don't want to be the fat kid to be picked last when it comes to Gay marriage". For playing, you'll get one free turtle to marry and enough rainbows to light up your day |
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[Sports] "In light of you guys screwing up the investigation, we'd be happy to admit to a few mistakes in exchange for no punishment. That work for you? Sincerely, Miami. Go 'Canes" |
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[Geek] "In Wake of Bitcoin Spike, Instawallet Halts Service and Mt. Gox 'Eats' DDOS." Move ZIG for great justice |
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[Main] Six things you need to know about the Arkansas oil spill |
Thu April 04, 2013
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[Main] Majority of Americans: "Legalize it" |
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[Publicity] FARK's Drew Curtis explains BuzzFeed's sponsored stories on the main pages: "It's cleaner; it's more straight up. It's exactly what it appears to be, no more no less. Advertisers are willing to pay for less bulls#*t" (next to last paragraph) |
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[Main] Your homeowners' association can probably kick you out for smoking pot. Start stocking up on incense now |
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[Geek] Some guy named Ron Moore argues why TV Trek is better than Movie Trek |
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[Main] Georgia: Hey Tennessee, mind if we move our border a bit and take your river water? Tennessee: You can have our whiskey, but you ain't getting any of that water |
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[Business] House prices are going up: that's good. But only because investors are scooping them up as rentals making it hard for first time homebuyers to get them: that's bad. But rent is going down: that's good. Which could cause a second crash:that's bad |
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[Sports] Lance Armstrong banned from swimming, too |
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[Main] Worst. Treehouse. Ever... is actually pretty cool |
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[Main] Someone just leaked to investigative journalists 260 gigabytes of data containing 30 years worth of records for over 100,000 offshore shell companies and trusts in 186 countries linked to some of the world's most powerful people. Let the games begin |
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[Politics] Ragin' Cajun joins Hillary PAC. "I'm not going to waste my time writing you about how great Hillary is or how formidable she'd be - you know it all already" |
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[Main] Anonymous hacks Best Korea's silly Flickr and Twitter accounts, makes them sillier |
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[Main] Why you should hold onto your grudges. You hear that, modmins? Those were some awesome headlines of mine you redlit this morning, you bastards |
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[Main] Martin Luther King, Jr's last 32 hours |
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[Politics] Mark Sanford: "Stephen Colbert is not running for Congress" Yeah, we know, but wouldn't that be awesome? |
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[Main] Massachusetts pot regulators welcome Big Weed |
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[Main] Have you ever wished to stash away money in your own off-shore account to avoid taxes? Now you can with this interactive explanation of how it all works |
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[Geek] How to levitate and then melt metal at home using only a few simple household items....if you live in Mr. Wizard's house |
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[Main] Maryland becomes first state in the union to pass gun control law mandating fingerprint checks for buyers, magazine and assault weapon bans, and purchasing restrictions based on mental health |
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[Main] Hey, kid. You ever wanted to be a puppeteer? |
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[Geek] Tonsillectomy now recommended for adults with recurring sore throats, once again giving Americans an excuse to go on an all ice cream diet |
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[Geek] How the difference between 99% and 99.9% could save humankind from a Zombie Apocalypse |
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[Business] Feds push new meat labels that will tell consumers where animals were born, raised and slaughtered. Your hamburger is Bess4815162342, born and raised in factory farm 3F127, and died a natural death by stun gun 12 days ago. Enjoy your meal |
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[Geek] Mars rover missions to go on spring break, party on the moon, explore the curiosity of green alien women |
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[Video] Brand new documentary about North Korea is best documentary. You get to see North Koreans play Angry Birds and watch Youtube videos for the first time |
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[Geek] What's it like to drive a land yacht - especially anything from 1961-1967? |
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[Sports] Former Auburn players allege cash payments, grade changes, sucking without Cam |
Wed April 03, 2013
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