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Sunday 16 September 2018

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Kid Brings The Mothafuckin' Heat During The Cruise Ship Dance-Off, This Camera's Zoom Is Unbelievable, Switching To This Bank Will Save You An Average Of $240 A Year, The Graphics And Sound On This Weather Channel Segment Are Simultaneously Bonkers And Amazing, Neil deGrasse Tyson Swiftly Debunks The Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory, We're Going To Give The Best Halloween Costume Ever Award To This Kid Right Here
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Sunday, September 16, 2018
Kid Brings The Mothafuckin' Heat During The Cruise Ship Dance-Off
HOLY SHIT
Kid Brings The Mothafuckin' Heat During The Cruise Ship Dance-Off
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Wait 'til kid's club hears about this.
GOING, GOING, GONE
This Camera's Zoom Is Unbelievable
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The thing the camera ends up focusing on is barely even visible to the naked eye in the un-zoomed shot.
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LET IT WASH OVER YOU
The Graphics And Sound On This Weather Channel Segment Are Simultaneously Bonkers And Amazing
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By now, nearly everyone on United States' East Coast has heard that the incoming Hurricane Florence is going to be one bad storm. But the amazing animated graphics the Weather Channel's Erika Navarro uses to forecast the damage a super flood could cause is absolutely incredible.
'GET OVER IT'
Neil deGrasse Tyson Swiftly Debunks The Moon Landing Conspiracy Theory
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But we doubt that the people who need to watch this — those that subscribe to the conspiracy — would even consider this point of view.
THINK OUTSIDE THE BOX
We're Going To Give The Best Halloween Costume Ever Award To This Kid Right Here
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Who says Halloween costumes have to cost a lot of money? All you parents need is boxes — lots of them — and a hell of a lot of creativity.
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SEA-ING IS BELIEVING
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Scientists have discovered three new species in the bottom of the ocean and boy, do they look freaky. Credit: Storyful
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