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Seattle gas station's funny signs almost make filling up your tank painless
If you're going to follow a gas station Twitter account today, make it this one.
Here are 5 easy steps to becoming the millennial you've always wanted to be
Because generational categorizations are v important.
Crew attempting to re-create Pacific Ocean expedition rescued at sea
"We realize that reaching South America will take too long and we prefer to evacuate to ensure safety for all."
London theatre plans to shine lasers at audience members using their phones
That annoying person next to you on their phone could find themselves picked out by laser at a London theatre.
By Tim Chester
Woman appears to vanish on live TV, causes mass Internet confusion
What the hell is going on in this clip?
By Sam Haysom
This abseiler takes incredible photos of London from above the clouds
You've never seen the city like this before .
Apple workers may rebel against FBI's demands to crack the iPhone
Apple's corporate culture is an independent and a rebellious one.
Japan tourism board urges hot springs to admit foreigners with tattoos
Most Japanese spa operators have turned away customers with tattoos.
By Alicia Tan
Scarecrows in China keep birds away, end up attracting humans
There are even straw houses and trains for visitors to hang out in.
By Alicia Tan
Jaw-dropping aerial shots of New Zealand will make you want to visit
See how utterly stunning the country is.
By Johnny Lieu
This deaf Taiwanese dancer defied the odds and danced her way to stardom
Born deaf, but also born to dance.
By Alicia Tan
If you're petless, there's a dog sharing service for you in Australia
There are many of us out there itching for a canine companion, but can't quite take it on due to work commitments, or because we're living somewhere that doesn't allow pets.
By Johnny Lieu
Wichita State students allegedly attacked by racist Trump supporter
Two Wichita State students alleged they were attacked by a man chanting Donald Trump's name.
'Minecraft' in VR is exactly what you'd hope it would be
The blocky worlds of "Minecraft" look very impressive in virtual reality.
North Korea releases footage of crime that got American student jailed for 15 years
Otto Warmbier purportedly seen in the video peeling a banner off a restricted zone in a North Korean hotel.
By Victoria Ho
Lay your eyes on these tiny, adorable feathertail gliders
That's not a mouse, it is a rare and ridiculously cute glider. Prepare to fall in love, as five more of these little guys have just entered the world.
By Johnny Lieu
Football CEO apologises for racist booing from fans
The CEO of the Australian Football League has apologised to Sydney Swans player and Indigenous man Adam Goodes for not doing enough to stop booing.
By Jenni Ryall
North Korea defies U.N., fires medium-range ballistic missile into sea
This comes merely days after its leader Kim Jong Un ordered weapons tests linked to its pursuit of making a missile to reach the U.S.
Richard Branson apologises to woman called 'Chinese pig' on Virgin Atlantic flight
Virgin CEO, Richard Branson, has tweeted an apology and said the company is investigating the case.
By Victoria Ho
Purple Heart sold at Goodwill for $4.99 is finally on its way home
It was classified as "purple jewelry."
By Chloe Bryan
'Scandal' introduced its 'Donald Trump,' and he's ridiculous
The cast and creators talk about "I See You."
Here's how to stick it to Telstra on its free data day
Once again, someone at Telstra accidentally kicked out the cord for the Internet. Here's how to get your revenge.
By Johnny Lieu
'L.A. Law' actor, Emmy winner Larry Drake dead at 66
The actor was found dead Thursday.
Telstra's problems in Australia continue with Amazon Web Services outage
Friday didn't start out well for Australians already struggling with a huge mobile and Internet outage.
By Jenni Ryall