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The Internet recently revived interest in a conspiracy theory asserting that the 1996 murder of six-year-old beauty pageant queen Benét Ramsey was actually a hoax, and that she is alive and well as pop star Katy Perry.
After making all of his videos private, Sam Pepper uploaded a final video in which he apologizes to his viewers and admits to staging many of his notorious "pranks".
The animation company FilmCow just launched a Kickstarter to fund the finale episode of the viral web series Charlie the Unicorn, gaining upwards of $50,000 in the first 48 hours.
Long before #OscarsSoWhite shed the much needed light on Hollywood's diversity problem, a New York City comedian has been poking fun at films with all-white casts through photoshopped parodies of movie posters featuring the caption "All White Ppl."
In the last few days, the popularity of Damn Daniel has skyrocketed, with good and bad consequences. The good: Daniel received a lifetime supply of white Vans, enjoyed visiting the Ellen Degeneres show, and was invited to be in the next commercial for his favorite sneakers. But every meme has a dark side, and Damn Daniel's includes a $400,000 pair of dirty shoes and a dangerous call to the police.
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