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Scrabble Adds Some New Slang
August 7th, 2014 1:59 PMThe word game is adding over 5,000 words, including "emo" and "geocache" and other words that will give twenty-somethings the competitive edge against the older crowd.
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Jessica Nigri
August 6th, 2014 3:30 PMThis celebrity cosplayer has gained a substantial following online since appearing in a "sexy Pikachu" costume at the San Diego Comic-Con back in 2009.
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"I Died Today" by Duke Roberts
August 6th, 2014 2:00 PMThe photo essay about a dog's last day on earth will make you cry even more than an ASPCA ad.
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Is Mayonnaise an Instrument?
August 6th, 2014 1:26 PMThe tough question from SpongeBob Squarepants can be applied to all sorts of pressing questions.
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Tin Foil Hats
August 6th, 2014 1:26 PMThese DIY fashion accessories, which supposedly shield the wearer from mind control, are often associated with paranoid conspiracy theorists.
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Scrabble Adds Some New Slang
The word game is adding over 5,000 words, including "emo" and "geocache" and other words that will give twenty-somethings the competitive edge against the older crowd.
Jessica Nigri
This celebrity cosplayer has gained a substantial following online since appearing in a "sexy Pikachu" costume at the San Diego Comic-Con back in 2009.
"I Died Today" by Duke Roberts
The photo essay about a dog's last day on earth will make you cry even more than an ASPCA ad.
Is Mayonnaise an Instrument?
The tough question from SpongeBob Squarepants can be applied to all sorts of pressing questions.
Tin Foil Hats
These DIY fashion accessories, which supposedly shield the wearer from mind control, are often associated with paranoid conspiracy theorists.