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October 3rd, 2017 12:33 PM SharePapyrus Creator Responds to SNL Sketch
October 3rd, 2017 12:00 PMFollowing a viral Saturday Night Live sketch about one man's obsession over Avatar's use of the Papyrus font, the creator of the typeface responded to the criticism.
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Folks, the Teens, They Are Shooketh
October 3rd, 2017 11:00 AMThe latest slang to express your overwhelmed-ness is "Shooketh."
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If Kendrick Lamar Was a Country Star
October 3rd, 2017 10:04 AMYouTuber Fyutch belts out some of rapper Kendrick Lamar's best hits with a country twist in his latest parody music video.
The 3rd Anniversary of "We Are Number One"
October 3rd, 2017 9:09 AMThree years ago today, the children's television series LazyTown blessed the internet with a little ditty featured in the episode "Robbie's Dream Team," in which the villain Robbie Rotten sings about how to properly catch a superhero.
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Papyrus Creator Responds to SNL Sketch
Following a viral Saturday Night Live sketch about one man's obsession over Avatar's use of the Papyrus font, the creator of the typeface responded to the criticism.
Folks, the Teens, They Are Shooketh
The latest slang to express your overwhelmed-ness is "Shooketh."
If Kendrick Lamar Was a Country Star
YouTuber Fyutch belts out some of rapper Kendrick Lamar's best hits with a country twist in his latest parody music video.
The 3rd Anniversary of "We Are Number One"
Three years ago today, the children's television series LazyTown blessed the internet with a little ditty featured in the episode "Robbie's Dream Team," in which the villain Robbie Rotten sings about how to properly catch a superhero.