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Sharing Your "Everyday Carry"
September 26th, 2017 5:05 PMThe practice of posting photos and videos of items included in one's "everyday carry" kit has become a popular pastime in various communities on Reddit, 4chan and YouTube.
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Woman "Terrified" to Discover Her Photo Had Become an Advice Animal
September 26th, 2017 4:30 PMIn an interview with the Ohama World-Herald, jewelry designer Elisabeth Percival revealed she was "confused" and "terrified" to discover a 10-year-old photograph of herself was being used in a minor image macro series on Quickmeme.
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Baseball Player Takes Out Fan's Nachos, Gets Him New Plate
September 26th, 2017 4:00 PMCrisis averted.
Obama Warned Zuckerberg About Facebook's Fake News Problem
September 26th, 2017 3:30 PMZucks says, "Thanks, but no thanks, Obama."
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Sharing Your "Everyday Carry"
The practice of posting photos and videos of items included in one's "everyday carry" kit has become a popular pastime in various communities on Reddit, 4chan and YouTube.
Woman "Terrified" to Discover Her Photo Had Become an Advice Animal
In an interview with the Ohama World-Herald, jewelry designer Elisabeth Percival revealed she was "confused" and "terrified" to discover a 10-year-old photograph of herself was being used in a minor image macro series on Quickmeme.
Baseball Player Takes Out Fan's Nachos, Gets Him New Plate
Crisis averted.
Obama Warned Zuckerberg About Facebook's Fake News Problem
Zucks says, "Thanks, but no thanks, Obama."