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False advertising and more
Wednesday, March 12, 2014
Transformative work of the day, Frozen edition
What happens when you run the lyrics of "Let It Go" through several Google Translate languages, then back to English? (My favorite part is the singer visibly preventing herself from singing the signature line correctly.)
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