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Hacked Sign of the Day: An electronic highway sign on Fort Valley Road near Flagstaff, Arizona, was hacked by some pranksters to warn drivers of a “rogue panda on rampage.”
Or, at least that’s what the Flagstaff Police Department would have you believe.
“We want to assure all citizens of Flagstaff that there is no problem with rogue pandas,” Lt. Ken Koch told the Arizona Daily Sun.
Nice try, rogue panda disguised as a police officer.
[azdailysun / photo: ap.]
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How To of the Day: Ex-men’s shirt as new dress for you.
[dpaf.]
REALLY cool. Must try.
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Dear Photograph,
I’ll always have my parents to lean on.
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Ridiculous Roller Coaster of the Day: Opening this month at the Fuji-Q Highland amusement park near Mount Fuji, the Takabisha roller coaster boasts the world’s steepest freefall: A gut-melting 121 degrees capable of inducing g-force levels equivalent to those experienced by fighter pilots.
The 141-foot, 62mph drop is merely the cherry that tops a 2-mile-long roller coaster cake filled with seven major twists and turns.
See the Takabisha in action below:
First-person POV from the front row:
[mirror.]
This. Looks. Awesomeeeee!
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All the single ladies! 画
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!
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Ahhhh!
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Livraria da Vila bookstore in Brazil features creative doors made out of bookshelves.
Cool.
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when you switch answers in an exam but your previous answer was actually right

or when you have just passed your test paper, and then you suddenly realize your mistake.
Don’t have to worry about this anymore…
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