Saturday, November 21, 2015

Tiny puppy tries first peanut butter snack, reaches pinnacle of joy and 10 More

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Tiny puppy tries first peanut butter snack, reaches pinnacle of joy

A very small puppy tries peanut butter for the first time.

Beautiful optical illusion features pretty woman and very large penis

She appears to be enjoying a big cup of dick.

What we know about Hasna Aitboulahcen, Europe's first-ever female suicide bomber

A woman who blew herself up during a raid on an apartment in suburban Paris was said to be the cousin of the alleged mastermind of last week's attacks.

Windows Phone market share plummets from 3% to 1.7% in a year

Microsoft's Windows Phone platform only had a 1.7% market share in the third quarter of 2015, a steep drop.

Confused little girl can't contain her excitement at meeting baby brother

A cute little kid meets her newborn baby brother in the hospital for the first time.

Ride-on suitcases for grown-ups are finally a thing

The makers of Trunki have invented a sit-on, carry-on suitcase with a pop-out pod, a seat to rest on and in-line wheels to glide along.

Australian startup gambled almost its entire budget on UFC's Holly Holm

Clothing label GRRRL nearly spent all of their budget on then outsider Holly Holm, who recently defeated UFC world champion Ronda Rousey in Melbourne.

Guy tries to ask out a girl by making her a paper WhatsApp message

A brave (and creative) guy used an envelope to create a paper WhatsApp message for his crush.

Apple suggests turning iPad Pro on and off again if screen goes black

After a slew of complaints from users, Apple has acknowledged an iPad Pro issue in which the screen goes black for no apparent reason.

ISIS isn't the world's deadliest terrorist group. Boko Haram is.

Boko Haram was behind the killings of 6,644 people in 2014, compared to 6,073 deaths at the hands of ISIS, according to 2015 Global Terrorism Index.

This imaginative child will write a best-selling novel one day

A child writes an imaginative story that deserves to be published on the Internet.

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