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Person: What’s Star Wars about?Â
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Bill Gates jumping over a chair
A collection of pictures of Nathan Fielder sitting/standing alone while others around him having a really good time
Okay but Nathan is wearing the same pants in the second and fourth photo, and I’m pretty sure he has just rolled them up to his knee to make them swim shorts in the first one.
Stephen Curry — Golden State Warriors
Rajon Rondo — Sacramento Kings
Paris tonight. #NotAfraid
Where is Waldo would make the worst audiobook
Officer BUB’s keepin’ the streets clean on Halloween.
R.I.P. Tillman, the internet’s most famous skateboarding bulldog
Tillman, the first skateboarding English Bulldog to set the internet on fire, has died,according to The Hollywood Reporter. He was 10 and had developed a heart muscle disease. According to The Ventura County Star, Tillman died Tuesday on the way to a pet hospital.
Tillman was owned by Ron Davis, who first posted a video of the dog skateboarding to YouTube in 2007. That video, “Skateboarding Dog,” has been viewed more than 21 million times and earned Tillman not only viral fame, but a role in an iPhone commercial.
Full story at avclub.com