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Six years ago today, a new photo fad was born following the launch of a Tumblr blog which highlights pictures of women attempting to make their most unflattering facial expressions.
Five years ago on this day, an angry-looking feline skyrocketed to internet stardom after several photographs of its adorably grumpy face were uploaded to Imgur.
Last year, a series of disturbing reports of creepy-looking clowns lurking in residential areas across the United States led many internet users to speculate they were a viral marketing campaign for the recently released horror film It.
In honor of MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell's epic meltdown leaked by Mediaite yesterday, take a trip down memory lane with Bill O'Reilly's infamous Inside Edition rant.
Seven years ago today, journalist Dan Savage and his husband Terry Miller launched the It Gets Better Project to confront suicides of teenagers who were bullied for being gay, leading to thousands of videos and essays from people assuring teens that their lives will one day "get better."
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Six years ago today, a new photo fad was born following the launch of a Tumblr blog which highlights pictures of women attempting to make their most unflattering facial expressions.
Five years ago on this day, an angry-looking feline skyrocketed to internet stardom after several photographs of its adorably grumpy face were uploaded to Imgur.
Last year, a series of disturbing reports of creepy-looking clowns lurking in residential areas across the United States led many internet users to speculate they were a viral marketing campaign for the recently released horror film It.
In honor of MSNBC host Lawrence O'Donnell's epic meltdown leaked by Mediaite yesterday, take a trip down memory lane with Bill O'Reilly's infamous Inside Edition rant.
Seven years ago today, journalist Dan Savage and his husband Terry Miller launched the It Gets Better Project to confront suicides of teenagers who were bullied for being gay, leading to thousands of videos and essays from people assuring teens that their lives will one day "get better."
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