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F**k The Police
December 4th, 2014 10:00 AMDespite public backlash upon its release, this lyric from N.W.A's 1988 gangsta rap protest song still resonates today as the original, and perhaps still, the most defiant anti-police slogan of all times.
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Random Acts of Pasta
December 3rd, 2014 8:10 PMSince September, one man in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been providing free meals to homeless people after enrolling in Olive Garden's seven weeks of unlimited pasta discount program. The story has gone national after he recently shared his story on YouTube, but coming off the heels of many viral hoaxes, some skeptics doubt there's a marketing ploy at play.
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There Are Two Types of People in This World
December 3rd, 2014 2:23 PMLife, according to the binary side of the Internet.
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"Bae Come Over"
December 2nd, 2014 7:00 PMBoyfriends will go to extraordinary lengths to reach their bae.
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Sea-Lioning
December 1st, 2014 6:33 PMThis webcomic about a incessantly intrusive sea lion inspired GamerGate critics to coin the verb "sea-lioning" to mock overly polite debate tactics used on Twitter.
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F**k The Police
Despite public backlash upon its release, this lyric from N.W.A's 1988 gangsta rap protest song still resonates today as the original, and perhaps still, the most defiant anti-police slogan of all times.
Random Acts of Pasta
Since September, one man in Salt Lake City, Utah, has been providing free meals to homeless people after enrolling in Olive Garden's seven weeks of unlimited pasta discount program. The story has gone national after he recently shared his story on YouTube, but coming off the heels of many viral hoaxes, some skeptics doubt there's a marketing ploy at play.
There Are Two Types of People in This World
Life, according to the binary side of the Internet.
Sea-Lioning
This webcomic about a incessantly intrusive sea lion inspired GamerGate critics to coin the verb "sea-lioning" to mock overly polite debate tactics used on Twitter.