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Internet Comment Etiquette: ASMR Videos
March 24th, 2016 2:23 PMIn the latest edition of the popular social media commentary series Internet Comment Etiquette, the show's host Erik takes us on a relaxing journey with a lesson on how to leave comments on ASMR videos. Headphones recommended for optimal experience.
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March 24th, 2016 1:42 PM Share"He Needs Some Milk!"
March 24th, 2016 1:00 PMThis video remix series on Vine features an audio clip of a movie advising a crowd of onlookers to provide milk for a man behaving erratically in a parking lot, suggesting that the beverage is a remedy for psychoactive drug overdose.
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How Do We Know Where to Look for Aliens?
March 24th, 2016 12:10 PMThis episode of Minute Physics explores the statistical reasoning involved in determining which planets are most likely to have extra-terrestrial life.
Snek
March 24th, 2016 11:43 AMIn a manner similar to Doge, snakes have acquired their own threatening way of captioning their inner monologues, including a very liberal deployment of the word "heck."
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Internet Comment Etiquette: ASMR Videos
In the latest edition of the popular social media commentary series Internet Comment Etiquette, the show's host Erik takes us on a relaxing journey with a lesson on how to leave comments on ASMR videos. Headphones recommended for optimal experience.
"He Needs Some Milk!"
This video remix series on Vine features an audio clip of a movie advising a crowd of onlookers to provide milk for a man behaving erratically in a parking lot, suggesting that the beverage is a remedy for psychoactive drug overdose.
How Do We Know Where to Look for Aliens?
This episode of Minute Physics explores the statistical reasoning involved in determining which planets are most likely to have extra-terrestrial life.
Snek
In a manner similar to Doge, snakes have acquired their own threatening way of captioning their inner monologues, including a very liberal deployment of the word "heck."