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After several parodies pointed out that Diet Coke's latest promotional tagline ("Diet Coke. You're On") could be easily misread as a drug reference, Coca Cola has decided to pull the plug on the ad campaign altogether.
The hashtag game introduced on the Comedy Central show @Midnight asked Twitter users to come up with the boring prequel to their favorite movie that should never be made.
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."
A photo from 2012 of the rapper looking pretty glum surfaced online last week, allowing Kanye to join Keanu in the sad meme club.
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.
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After several parodies pointed out that Diet Coke's latest promotional tagline ("Diet Coke. You're On") could be easily misread as a drug reference, Coca Cola has decided to pull the plug on the ad campaign altogether.
The hashtag game introduced on the Comedy Central show @Midnight asked Twitter users to come up with the boring prequel to their favorite movie that should never be made.
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."
A photo from 2012 of the rapper looking pretty glum surfaced online last week, allowing Kanye to join Keanu in the sad meme club.
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.
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