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Where Did Tipping Come From?
January 14th, 2015 11:00 AMCollegeHumor's Adam Conover explains tipping's problematic history.
"Dang It, Bobby"
January 14th, 2015 10:00 AM ShareU.S. Military Social Media Accounts Hacked
January 13th, 2015 10:00 PMThe FBI has launched an investigation after a group of hackers in allegiance to the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the hacking of the U.S. Central Command's Twitter and YouTube accounts from earlier this week.
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The Doritos Ad They Don't Want You to See
January 13th, 2015 7:30 PMSumOfUS, a worldwide corporate watchdog group seeking a better and fairer global economy for everyone, presents a cheeky PSA video disguised as an entry submission for Dorito's annual Super Bowl commercial contest, which actually turns out to be a sober reminder for multinational corporations like PepsiCo to be more environmentally responsible when it comes to production of palm oil overseas.
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January 13th, 2015 7:02 PMThis bizarre NSFW sub-genre of paraphillic fan art features subjects that are entirely consumed by some kind of predator.
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U.S. Military Social Media Accounts Hacked
The FBI has launched an investigation after a group of hackers in allegiance to the Islamic State claimed responsibility for the hacking of the U.S. Central Command's Twitter and YouTube accounts from earlier this week.
The Doritos Ad They Don't Want You to See
SumOfUS, a worldwide corporate watchdog group seeking a better and fairer global economy for everyone, presents a cheeky PSA video disguised as an entry submission for Dorito's annual Super Bowl commercial contest, which actually turns out to be a sober reminder for multinational corporations like PepsiCo to be more environmentally responsible when it comes to production of palm oil overseas.
Vore
This bizarre NSFW sub-genre of paraphillic fan art features subjects that are entirely consumed by some kind of predator.