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The Science Side of Tumblr
May 1st, 2014 4:34 PMThe science side of Tumblr is a group of bloggers who have all the science knowledge many fandom, fashion and fitness bloggers don't. But they're always willing to explain a confusing GIF or video to the other sides of the microblogging site.
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Coloring Books You Wouldn't Give Your Kids
May 1st, 2014 2:30 PMColoring books, once just for kids, have been edited, scrutinized and created just for an audience that hasn't worried about coloring inside the lines for a couple of decades.
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Why You Heff to be Mad?
May 1st, 2014 10:54 AMDuring an interview back in 2006, hockey player Ilya Bryzagalov adorably defended a teammate against critics by saying "It's only game. Why you have to be mad?" in his thick, Russian accent.
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"Not All Men Are Like That"
April 30th, 2014 12:45 PMThis defense against generalized male behavior is often mocked as a derailing tactic when used in response to feminist arguments.
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Haul Videos on YouTube
April 30th, 2014 11:00 AMPopular vloggers show off their latest purchases in YouTube haul videos, which can land them partnerships with their favorite brands and stores.
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The Science Side of Tumblr
The science side of Tumblr is a group of bloggers who have all the science knowledge many fandom, fashion and fitness bloggers don't. But they're always willing to explain a confusing GIF or video to the other sides of the microblogging site.
Coloring Books You Wouldn't Give Your Kids
Coloring books, once just for kids, have been edited, scrutinized and created just for an audience that hasn't worried about coloring inside the lines for a couple of decades.
Why You Heff to be Mad?
During an interview back in 2006, hockey player Ilya Bryzagalov adorably defended a teammate against critics by saying "It's only game. Why you have to be mad?" in his thick, Russian accent.
"Not All Men Are Like That"
This defense against generalized male behavior is often mocked as a derailing tactic when used in response to feminist arguments.
Haul Videos on YouTube
Popular vloggers show off their latest purchases in YouTube haul videos, which can land them partnerships with their favorite brands and stores.