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They Don't Think It Be Like It Is, But It Do
December 6th, 2014 7:00 PM ShareMaking People Uncomfortable in Public
December 6th, 2014 5:49 PMPrankster Jack Jones stands next to random pedestrians while having loud, offensive and inappropriate conversations on his cell phone.
Me Trying to Get My Grades Up
December 6th, 2014 4:00 PMOn Twitter, the hilarious grievances of high school and college slackers are on the rise as students everywhere enter the last month of the academic term.
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"Spot the Africa" with Trevor Noah
December 6th, 2014 1:33 PMSouth African comedian Trevor Noah makes a guest appearance on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show to talk about racial inequality and Ebola outbreak scares in America.
Big Red
December 6th, 2014 12:00 PMVideo of this Toronto-based activist's angry exchange with a group of MRAs was widely circulated online by critics of radical feminism.
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Making People Uncomfortable in Public
Prankster Jack Jones stands next to random pedestrians while having loud, offensive and inappropriate conversations on his cell phone.
Me Trying to Get My Grades Up
On Twitter, the hilarious grievances of high school and college slackers are on the rise as students everywhere enter the last month of the academic term.
"Spot the Africa" with Trevor Noah
South African comedian Trevor Noah makes a guest appearance on Jon Stewart's The Daily Show to talk about racial inequality and Ebola outbreak scares in America.