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Since its introduction in September 2015, Snapchat's facemorphing Lens filters have grown into one of the most popular features of the mobile messaging app, although not without its fair share of bumps in the road.
Last night, Twitter users turned to hashtag activism when they discovered that Twitter was shutting down in 2017 (it isn't).
The disgraced pharmaceutical entrepreneur is back on the map with the announcement of his upcoming debut rap album(!) and a bizarre ambition to "reanimate" Harambe the gorilla through the means of genetic engineering.
What if Seinfeld had still been on the air in September 2001? In this spec script for a full-length 9/11-themed episode of the legendary sitcom, L.A. comedian Billy Domineau imagines how Jerry and his friends would have dealt with the aftermath of the attacks.
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