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#CareerEndingTwitterTypos
November 5th, 2013 3:30 PMThis hashtag associated with intentionally offensive typos was kicked off on Twitter yesterday by Internet-savvy comedian Patton Oswalt.
Where Will You Be?
November 5th, 2013 12:37 PMThis is what happens when someone winds up in an awkward situation with a gastrointestinal emergency.
Consider The Following
November 5th, 2013 12:34 PMScience educator Bill Nye's catchphrase from Bill Nye The Science Guy has been used to preface a debate topic on discussion forums since as early as 2009.
The Origin of Noseless GIFs?
November 4th, 2013 3:15 PMIt has come to our attention that the zany photoshop practice of sloth-facing dates further back in history than we had thought earlier. Help us find the origin of the noseless GIFs!
Toast Art
November 2nd, 2013 4:00 PMSince 1983, artists have been turning toasted bread into art, either with miniature intricate designs per slice or by combining the slices to form pixellized works.
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#CareerEndingTwitterTypos
This hashtag associated with intentionally offensive typos was kicked off on Twitter yesterday by Internet-savvy comedian Patton Oswalt.
Where Will You Be?
This is what happens when someone winds up in an awkward situation with a gastrointestinal emergency.
Consider The Following
Science educator Bill Nye's catchphrase from Bill Nye The Science Guy has been used to preface a debate topic on discussion forums since as early as 2009.
The Origin of Noseless GIFs?
It has come to our attention that the zany photoshop practice of sloth-facing dates further back in history than we had thought earlier. Help us find the origin of the noseless GIFs!
Toast Art
Since 1983, artists have been turning toasted bread into art, either with miniature intricate designs per slice or by combining the slices to form pixellized works.