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VULCANS
Even after hours of using his superior logic and reasoning skills to convince the police that they are being used as pawns for the wealthy establishment our Vulcan friend Sockulu still got a beat down and pepper sprayed like he was just another common Human.

Is this guy like the grandson of Mr. Potter from “It’s a Wonderful Life?” He’s apparently never even heard of Andrew Carnegie or John D. Rockefeller, who both came from humble beginnings and would eat him for breakfast.

A man turned in a $100 bill to the Sears Store in downtown Seattle, Wash. today with a note that read:
During the late [forties] I stole some money from the cash register in the amount of $20-$30,” the note read. “I want to pay you back this money in the amount of $100 to put in your theft account.
Security cameras recorded the man, but the store has decided not to release the tape to police. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics inflation calculator, $30 was worth approximately $281 in 1948. Meaning… HE STILL OWES THEM MONEY. I sincerely hope the cops are combing the streets for this man as I type this.
(I kid, I kid.)
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Via: King 5 News

Check out these amazing living murals created by U.S. soldiers during World War I! Each picture was created using more than 15,000 men but took only 30 minutes to get everyone into position. Have to be honest, this is a lot cooler use of their spare time than asking celebrities out on YouTube.
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Via: My Modern Met
“NBC Nightly News” anchor Brian Williams stays cool during an on-air fire alarm.