Sunday, October 11, 2020

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The Pure Joy That Ensues When A Sheep Discovers How A Trampoline Works, Here's The 13-Minute Guitar Solo That Made Eddie Van Halen A Legend, How The Worst Advertising Campaign Ever Killed This Fast Food Chain
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Here's The 13-Minute Guitar Solo That Made Eddie Van Halen A Legend
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How The Worst Advertising Campaign Ever Killed This Fast Food Chain
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Why Amsterdam Doesn't Have Garbage Days
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Someone Made A Pumpkin-Themed Tribute To The Guy Skateboarding To Fleetwood Mac's 'Dreams'
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Someone Restored This Destroyed Pair Of 1995 Air Jordans To Their Former Glory
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The Pure Joy That Ensues When A Sheep Discovers How A Trampoline Works
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2020 COULDN'T GET WORSE, HUH?
Here's A Shocking Demonstration Of What Would Happen If A Nuclear Bomb Were Dropped In A Major City
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Enjoy the little things in life, for one day, you may look back and realize they were the big things.