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Know Your Meme: The Next Episode?
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Forever Alone: St. Thomas More Edition
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Consumer's Guide to Occupy Wall Street
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More Money, More Problems
ITT share your first world problems that nobody would care about otherwise!
Grunge Hairdo, Culture or Fashion?
The poster child of 90s grunge rock raises issue with Nickelback lead singer's fashion style.
Forever Alone: St. Thomas More Edition
Does anyone know why Saint Thomas More is being portrayed as Forever Alone?
Or is it just for the lulz? History nerds, get in here!
Consumer's Guide to Occupy Wall Street
It's become clear by now that the American middle class has a bone to pick with the riches, but if you take a closer look at the logos and brands seen at the Occupy Wall Street protests, hmm…