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In geek (Star Trek) terms: Space: the final frontier: These are the voyages of the starship Enterprise. Its five-year mission: to explore strange new worlds, to seek out new life and new civilizations, to boldly go where no man has gone before.” On a keyboard, the space bar can also be made to be the final frontier. Click here to see more of today’s most popular images, courtesy of Imgur.com. Continue reading to see Sesame Street’s Bert and Ernie recording for TomTom GPS.

Many college students are winding down their semester / quarter, but for some seniors, everyday is a party, and these “Lazy College Senior” memes want to prove it. For example, this lazy student considers uses only 4.1-pages for a 5-page paper. Continue reading to see seven more funny examples.

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From afar, it may look like people are actually walking directly in the water, but as you get closer, you’ll see that it’s just a cleverly designed bridge by architectural firm Ro Koster and Ad Kil Architects. In other words, the “bridge was made from Accsys Technologies’ Accoya wood sheet pilling on either side with a hardwood deck and stairs in between.” Click here for more pictures. Speaking of cool bridges, continue reading to see a real-life rolling bridge.

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Ever wonder if 60-seconds is the same thing as 1-minute? If so, go straight to Google before actually posting it as a question on Yahoo Answers for people to ridicule you. We’ve rounded up more of today’s viral images for your viewing pleasure. Click here to see them all. Continue reading to watch an NPR producer try one of the world’s hottest peppers.

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