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Chris Ford
Watch This Stop-Motion Video Made by an 11-Year-Old Lars Von Trier
It's a short path from bunnies and sausage to castration and global calamity, apparently.
Lost & Found: Cats Are Always Cute
It seems like cats have taken over the Internet entirely.
Lost & Found: The Internet’s Future
We take the Internet for granted now.
5 Most Amazing Celebrity Conspiracy Theories
Thanks to the Internet -- as well as "public figures" like Glenn Beck, Alex Jones and David Eick -- conspiracy theories have become a part of mainstream pop culture.
Lost & Found: These ’80s Guys Are Looking for Some Fun
Every decade has its own dirty little secret.
Watch a Bunch of British People React to Monty Python’s New Song
In preparation for the release of 'Monty Python Sings (Again),' the Python troupe gave some unsuspecting Britons an early listen to a new song.
Pop Culture Will Eat Itself … on a Delicious Pizza
Restaurant owners have tried all sorts of tricks to get customers through their doors.
Classic Album Covers Fit Surprisingly Well Over Google Street View Images
British news outlet the Guardian spent some time overlaying the covers of some classic albums on top of Google Street View shots of the locations featured on those covers.
Dancing Spider-Man and Spider-Baby Is Today’s WTF Moment
Why is Spider-Man dancing with a tiny, fat-headed, baby version of himself in the middle of the street?
Samuel L. Jackson’s ‘Boy Meets World’ Slam Poem Makes Us Miss the 1990s
Samuel L. Jackson, the most ubiquitous man alive, appeared on The Tonight Show to tug at our collective nostalgia by performing a compelling slam poem about the hit '90s TV show 'Boy Meets World.'
Watch BaneCat Crush His Owner’s Will to Live
Sitting among the shattered remains of some unlucky tableware, BaneCat tells his owner, "Ah yes! I was wondering what would break first!"
These Photos of Elderly Superheroes Will Make You Sad
This gallery showing of comic book heroes places them in a retirement home and forgets about them.