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That Awkward Spider-man 3 Scene With Realistic Audio
September 21st, 2017 1:30 PMWithout the music, it's just a bunch of "hey, whoa, eh, yeah, hoo, ey"
Twitter Weighed in on Melania Trump's Pink Puffy Dress
September 21st, 2017 1:00 PMMelania Trump failed to see the irony in giving a speech about cyber-bullying at a U.N. Luncheon, and her stylist failed to see this dress.
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Elf on the Shelf: Jack Sparrow Edition
September 21st, 2017 12:25 PM ShareIt Gets Better Project
September 21st, 2017 12:00 PMSeven years ago today, journalist Dan Savage and his husband Terry Miller launched the It Gets Better Project to confront suicides of teenagers who were bullied for being gay, leading to thousands of videos and essays from people assuring teens that their lives will one day "get better."
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"Girls That I Like vs Girls That Like Me" Doesn't Like You
September 21st, 2017 11:00 AMOne of the supposed "Girls That Like Me" responded to a "Girls That I Like vs Girls That Like Me" tweet. Spoiler: She didn't like the guy.
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That Awkward Spider-man 3 Scene With Realistic Audio
Without the music, it's just a bunch of "hey, whoa, eh, yeah, hoo, ey"
Twitter Weighed in on Melania Trump's Pink Puffy Dress
Melania Trump failed to see the irony in giving a speech about cyber-bullying at a U.N. Luncheon, and her stylist failed to see this dress.
It Gets Better Project
Seven years ago today, journalist Dan Savage and his husband Terry Miller launched the It Gets Better Project to confront suicides of teenagers who were bullied for being gay, leading to thousands of videos and essays from people assuring teens that their lives will one day "get better."
"Girls That I Like vs Girls That Like Me" Doesn't Like You
One of the supposed "Girls That Like Me" responded to a "Girls That I Like vs Girls That Like Me" tweet. Spoiler: She didn't like the guy.