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#OkayMovement
March 18th, 2015 8:09 PMA clip featuring a grinning Rwandan man timidly saying "okay" has become the subject of the latest Vine video fad.
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DC Comics Pulls Controversial Batgirl Cover
After critics of a controversial variant cover for the comic book Batgirl launched a hashtag campaign against the artwork on Twitter, DC Comics announced the cover would be pulled at the request of the artist.
How to Become Gluten Intolerant
YouTuber JP Sears demonstrates how to become an insufferable food snob simply by eliminating gluten from your diet.
#OkayMovement
A clip featuring a grinning Rwandan man timidly saying "okay" has become the subject of the latest Vine video fad.