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Little Girl Informs You That the "Shitter's Clogged"
August 23rd, 2018 6:30 PMA viral photograph of a young girl covered in black marker captioned with a joke that she just broke a toilet has been a hit on Reddit for several years.
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"Stan Loona," Says Stans of K-Pop Group Loona
August 23rd, 2018 11:53 AMThe phrase "stan Loona" has gone from an expression of admiration to a forceful demand by fans of the group Loona.
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Tinder Announces Tinder U for College Students
August 23rd, 2018 11:00 AMIt's Tinder, but it's working on a fancy degree.
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Facebook Launches Trustworthiness Rating
August 22nd, 2018 10:00 PMIn their effort to fight fake news, Facebook has begun assigning users a trustworthiness rating, ranging from zero to one.
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Reddit Users Celebrate Cake Day
August 22nd, 2018 12:00 PMFor nearly a decade, Redditors have called their Reddit anniversary "Cake Day." Now, Imgur is getting in on the fun.
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Little Girl Informs You That the "Shitter's Clogged"
A viral photograph of a young girl covered in black marker captioned with a joke that she just broke a toilet has been a hit on Reddit for several years.
"Stan Loona," Says Stans of K-Pop Group Loona
The phrase "stan Loona" has gone from an expression of admiration to a forceful demand by fans of the group Loona.
Tinder Announces Tinder U for College Students
It's Tinder, but it's working on a fancy degree.
Facebook Launches Trustworthiness Rating
In their effort to fight fake news, Facebook has begun assigning users a trustworthiness rating, ranging from zero to one.
Reddit Users Celebrate Cake Day
For nearly a decade, Redditors have called their Reddit anniversary "Cake Day." Now, Imgur is getting in on the fun.