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#LlamaDrama: MLK Didn't Die For This
February 27th, 2015 10:35 AM ShareCyanide and Happiness: Rude
February 26th, 2015 6:44 PMThe fidgety dude to the left, the cellphone girl to the right, the obnoxious boy to the back… sound familiar?
"Just F**k Me Up Bruh"
February 26th, 2015 5:56 PMThese people should not have mouthed off to their barbers.
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Banksy Goes Undercover in Gaza Strip
February 26th, 2015 4:47 PMIn the latest mini-documentary from Banksy, the world-famous graffiti artist goes undercover in the war-battered streets of Gaza Strip to show his solidarity with the people of Palestine. This is Banksy's second guerrilla-style exhibition in the area, exactly a decade after his first trip to West Bank in 2005.
FCC Sets New Rules in Favor of Net Neutrality
February 26th, 2015 3:46 PMIn what advocates of net neutrality are hailing as a milestone victory for the Open Internet, the Federal Communications Commission has voted in favor of reclassifying broadband access under its purview, thus effectively prohibiting the U.S. Internet companies from setting up "high-speed lanes" for preferred customers and websites.
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Cyanide and Happiness: Rude
The fidgety dude to the left, the cellphone girl to the right, the obnoxious boy to the back… sound familiar?
"Just F**k Me Up Bruh"
These people should not have mouthed off to their barbers.
Banksy Goes Undercover in Gaza Strip
In the latest mini-documentary from Banksy, the world-famous graffiti artist goes undercover in the war-battered streets of Gaza Strip to show his solidarity with the people of Palestine. This is Banksy's second guerrilla-style exhibition in the area, exactly a decade after his first trip to West Bank in 2005.
FCC Sets New Rules in Favor of Net Neutrality
In what advocates of net neutrality are hailing as a milestone victory for the Open Internet, the Federal Communications Commission has voted in favor of reclassifying broadband access under its purview, thus effectively prohibiting the U.S. Internet companies from setting up "high-speed lanes" for preferred customers and websites.