Osama bin Laden — yes, that。Osama bin Laden — had a lot of strange, terrifying, and depressing stuff on the electronic devices in his compound when they were seized by Navy SEALs during the 2011 raid that left him dead. Now, thanks to a CIA Nov. 1 release, the general public is free to browse at its leisure the contents of those various electronic gadgets.。
And, well, it turns out that at least someone in the Abbottabad compound was fond of child-centric viral videos. And not just。 And, well, it turns out that at least someone in the Abbottabad compound was fond of child-centric viral videos. And not just。any 。
child-centric viral video, but the one and only Charlie bit my finger.。SEE ALSO:'Charlie Bit My Finger' Has Earned $500,000 in 5 Years 。
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What other weird kid-focused gems were on there? Well, the files included a YouTube video titled "Tootin' Bathtub Baby Cousins." 。 Does this in any way humanize the man who orchestrated the murder of 2,977 people on Sept.11, 2001? No, of course not.。What it。
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