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Flash Mobs in Japan: Nakasone OFF
October 20th, 2011 3:47 PMSince 2007, Japanese Internet users have been meeting up in real life to put together an epic series of flash mob dancing videos known as Nakasone OFF (中曽根OFF).
Rapture Bombing
October 20th, 2011 1:02 PMHarold Camping's revised rapture date is tomorrow, which means it's time for Rapture Bombing 2: Electric Boogaloo!
X all the Y
October 14th, 2011 5:51 PMThe sensation of "X all the Y" comics continue on Tumblr with more commentaries on current events!
Cyberbully
October 13th, 2011 7:37 PMIn honor of National Anti-Bullying Month, why not celebrate by watching the so-bad-it's-good ABC Family movie about a young girl's experience with cyberbullying?
Teabonics
October 12th, 2011 5:46 PMMisspelled Tea Party picket signs have been ridiculed on the Internet ever since Flickr user Pargon uploaded a series of photos to his account with the tag "teabonics."
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Flash Mobs in Japan: Nakasone OFF
Since 2007, Japanese Internet users have been meeting up in real life to put together an epic series of flash mob dancing videos known as Nakasone OFF (中曽根OFF).
Rapture Bombing
Harold Camping's revised rapture date is tomorrow, which means it's time for Rapture Bombing 2: Electric Boogaloo!
X all the Y
The sensation of "X all the Y" comics continue on Tumblr with more commentaries on current events!
Cyberbully
In honor of National Anti-Bullying Month, why not celebrate by watching the so-bad-it's-good ABC Family movie about a young girl's experience with cyberbullying?