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Former UFO Program Chief: "We May Not Be Alone"
December 20th, 2017 10:12 AMLuis Elizondo, a former military intelligence official who ran the Pentagon's secret UFO unit, says that given all the evidence he's seen, humans "may not be alone." Ayy lmao.
Justine Sacco: Four Years Later
December 20th, 2017 9:20 AMFour years ago today, former PR professional Justine Sacco posted a tweet to her 170 Twitter followers that would have a disastrous effect on her career, which has frequently been cited as an important case study in the power of online shaming ever since.
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When You've Done Everything To Em and the World Is Yours
December 19th, 2017 10:30 PM ShareMarvel Editor Apologizes for Japanese Pseudonym
December 19th, 2017 10:00 PMTwo weeks after it was reported that the new editor-in-chief of Marvel comics had used a Japanese pseudonym early in his career, C.B. Cebulski apologized.
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#WokeCharlotte Is A Hit Among Sex and the City Fans
December 19th, 2017 9:30 PMThough the concept has only spawned a few variations, the hashtag casting Sex and the City's Charlotte as a woke warrior has been a hit online
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Former UFO Program Chief: "We May Not Be Alone"
Luis Elizondo, a former military intelligence official who ran the Pentagon's secret UFO unit, says that given all the evidence he's seen, humans "may not be alone." Ayy lmao.
Justine Sacco: Four Years Later
Four years ago today, former PR professional Justine Sacco posted a tweet to her 170 Twitter followers that would have a disastrous effect on her career, which has frequently been cited as an important case study in the power of online shaming ever since.
Marvel Editor Apologizes for Japanese Pseudonym
Two weeks after it was reported that the new editor-in-chief of Marvel comics had used a Japanese pseudonym early in his career, C.B. Cebulski apologized.
#WokeCharlotte Is A Hit Among Sex and the City Fans
Though the concept has only spawned a few variations, the hashtag casting Sex and the City's Charlotte as a woke warrior has been a hit online