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The 9th Anniversary of the "Single Ladies" Dance
Nine years ago today, music video for Beyoncé Knowles' hit dance-pop song "Single Ladies" premiered on MTV's Total Request Live, spawning a slew of videos mimicking the dance choreographed by Frank Gatson and JaQuel Knight.
Having a Non-White Name
Why is it so hard?
Artificial Intelligence Generates New Names for Colors
What would happen if we left it to a neural network to come up with all the names for different colors? Tumblr user LewisandQuark found out.
There's This Girl. She's Beautiful. And She's Reading This Right Now
A corny image macro series intended to brighten girls' days has gone the ironic route of late.