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Is Supreme Leader Snoke Darth Plagueis?
September 30th, 2017 2:00 PMA popular fan theory connects Supreme Leader Snoke to the infamous Darth Plagueis the Wise.
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The 7th Anniversary of Minimal Movie Posters
September 30th, 2017 9:00 AMSeven years ago today, the Australian blogger Caelin launched this series of minimalist recreations of various movie posters, which subsequently spread to communities on Tumblr, Flickr and DeviantArt.
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Celebrities Show Their Dorky Photos For Charity
September 29th, 2017 8:00 PMA campaign started by comedians Nick Kroll and Stephen Colbert challenges celebrities to tweet awkward photos of themselves from their teenage years. For every photo tweeted with the hashtag, Colbert will make a donation from his AmeriCone Dream Fund, which Kroll will match, to aid Puerto Rico after Hurricane Irma.
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"Your/Our" Focuses on Community
September 29th, 2017 7:15 PMA series of image macros that feature political leaders shows us that it's not YourTube, it's OurTube.
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2017 Memes in a Nutshell
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Is Supreme Leader Snoke Darth Plagueis?
A popular fan theory connects Supreme Leader Snoke to the infamous Darth Plagueis the Wise.
The 7th Anniversary of Minimal Movie Posters
Seven years ago today, the Australian blogger Caelin launched this series of minimalist recreations of various movie posters, which subsequently spread to communities on Tumblr, Flickr and DeviantArt.
Celebrities Show Their Dorky Photos For Charity
A campaign started by comedians Nick Kroll and Stephen Colbert challenges celebrities to tweet awkward photos of themselves from their teenage years. For every photo tweeted with the hashtag, Colbert will make a donation from his AmeriCone Dream Fund, which Kroll will match, to aid Puerto Rico after Hurricane Irma.
"Your/Our" Focuses on Community
A series of image macros that feature political leaders shows us that it's not YourTube, it's OurTube.