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Good Morning America Anchor to Omarosa: "Bye, Felicia"
December 15th, 2017 2:30 PMFollowing an interview with Omarosa on Good Morning America regarding her recent resignation from the White House, anchor Robin Roberts had two words for The Apprentice contestant: "Bye, Felicia."
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Memers Approach "That Gay Shit" Differently
December 15th, 2017 2:00 PMDo you embrace or try to miss that gay shit?
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Bobby Hill Paints His Room
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Hackers Created Mirai Botnet to Gain Edge in Minecraft
December 15th, 2017 1:00 PMThe authors of the incredibly destructive "Mirai" IoT botnet plead guilty to their role in creating the software, claiming they were primarily motivated by gaining an advantage in the online sandbox game Minecraft.
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Memes Mourn the FCC's Vote Against Net Neutrality
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Good Morning America Anchor to Omarosa: "Bye, Felicia"
Following an interview with Omarosa on Good Morning America regarding her recent resignation from the White House, anchor Robin Roberts had two words for The Apprentice contestant: "Bye, Felicia."
Memers Approach "That Gay Shit" Differently
Do you embrace or try to miss that gay shit?
Bobby Hill Paints His Room
Hank is unhappy.
Hackers Created Mirai Botnet to Gain Edge in Minecraft
The authors of the incredibly destructive "Mirai" IoT botnet plead guilty to their role in creating the software, claiming they were primarily motivated by gaining an advantage in the online sandbox game Minecraft.