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Baman Piderman
March 4th, 2013 4:58 PMThis bizarre cartoon web series features crudely drawn versions of Batman and Spider-Man who are not capable of fighting crime in any capacity.
Donald Trump
March 3rd, 2013 3:00 PMThis American entrepreneur and television personality inadvertently inspired a chain of tweets last week when promoting his reality television show The Apprentice.
My Eyes Are Up Here
March 1st, 2013 4:24 PMThough this expression is typically used by women to remind men that they should maintain eye contact with female speakers, online it can be used by any person who wants to detract attention from their body.
Florida Man
February 28th, 2013 10:30 PMThis Twitter feed curates news headline descriptions of bizarre domestic incidents involving a male subject residing in the state of Florida, which are meant to be read as if they were perpetrated by a single individual.
Selfie
February 28th, 2013 9:30 PMThis internet slang term for "self-portrait" has been used on photo sharing sites like Flickr since 2004.
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Baman Piderman
This bizarre cartoon web series features crudely drawn versions of Batman and Spider-Man who are not capable of fighting crime in any capacity.
Donald Trump
This American entrepreneur and television personality inadvertently inspired a chain of tweets last week when promoting his reality television show The Apprentice.
My Eyes Are Up Here
Though this expression is typically used by women to remind men that they should maintain eye contact with female speakers, online it can be used by any person who wants to detract attention from their body.
Florida Man
This Twitter feed curates news headline descriptions of bizarre domestic incidents involving a male subject residing in the state of Florida, which are meant to be read as if they were perpetrated by a single individual.