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New Dinosaur Classification Shakes Internet
April 11th, 2017 8:00 AMAn academic paper suggesting the way we've classified dinosaurs for over a century is wrong is blowing the minds of dinosaur-loving internet subcommunities, in an event known as The Bef***ening.
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Marvel Responds to X-Men Gold Backlash
April 10th, 2017 7:30 PMMarvel Comics has issued an apology for publishing artwork referencing political protests in Indonesia in their first issue of X-Men Gold, claiming the artist added the images surreptitiously.
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Twitter Imagines How Spicer Would Spin Films
April 10th, 2017 6:00 PMSean Spicer's, uh, talent for presenting bad news in a positive light for the Trump administration is sent up in #SpicerSpinsMoviePlots.
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Detergent Now Known As "Laundry Sauce"
April 10th, 2017 2:30 PMOne tweet asking why detergent wasn't called "Laundry Sauce" caused a revolution.
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Protestors Around the World Want Wenger Out
April 7th, 2017 1:30 PMSigns demanding the removal of Arsenal Football Club's manager Arsene Wenger have been appearing at a wide variety of events all over the globe.
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New Dinosaur Classification Shakes Internet
An academic paper suggesting the way we've classified dinosaurs for over a century is wrong is blowing the minds of dinosaur-loving internet subcommunities, in an event known as The Bef***ening.
Marvel Responds to X-Men Gold Backlash
Marvel Comics has issued an apology for publishing artwork referencing political protests in Indonesia in their first issue of X-Men Gold, claiming the artist added the images surreptitiously.
Twitter Imagines How Spicer Would Spin Films
Sean Spicer's, uh, talent for presenting bad news in a positive light for the Trump administration is sent up in #SpicerSpinsMoviePlots.
Detergent Now Known As "Laundry Sauce"
One tweet asking why detergent wasn't called "Laundry Sauce" caused a revolution.
Protestors Around the World Want Wenger Out
Signs demanding the removal of Arsenal Football Club's manager Arsene Wenger have been appearing at a wide variety of events all over the globe.