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Shovel Fight Girl is Alive and "Doing Alright"
May 6th, 2014 4:45 PMThe girl who was brutally hit in the head with a shovel in a viral fight video has debunked rumors that she died following the attack, claiming that she is "doing alright."
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Nothing Can Cheer Up Sad Kanye
May 5th, 2014 1:30 PMA photo from 2012 of the rapper looking pretty glum surfaced online last week, allowing Kanye to join Keanu in the sad meme club.
Nature Valley Befriends Anime Fans on Twitter
May 3rd, 2014 12:00 PMGeneral Mills' granola-snack brand has found itself at the center of the attention from anime fans on Twitter after striking up a casual conversation with a customer who complained that he needs more friends who watch anime.
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We Need More Diverse Books
May 2nd, 2014 6:30 PMThe social media campaign to diversify children's literature has authors, librarians, parents and kids sharing why they want to see everyone represented in their books.
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Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
May 2nd, 2014 2:30 PMAfter The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.
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Shovel Fight Girl is Alive and "Doing Alright"
The girl who was brutally hit in the head with a shovel in a viral fight video has debunked rumors that she died following the attack, claiming that she is "doing alright."
Nothing Can Cheer Up Sad Kanye
A photo from 2012 of the rapper looking pretty glum surfaced online last week, allowing Kanye to join Keanu in the sad meme club.
Nature Valley Befriends Anime Fans on Twitter
General Mills' granola-snack brand has found itself at the center of the attention from anime fans on Twitter after striking up a casual conversation with a customer who complained that he needs more friends who watch anime.
We Need More Diverse Books
The social media campaign to diversify children's literature has authors, librarians, parents and kids sharing why they want to see everyone represented in their books.
Everyone on Twitter is #Johning
After The Hollywood Reporter released a photo John Green, popular vlogger and author of The Fault in Our Stars, fans on Twitter started to tweet photos recreating his awkward pose.