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November 13th, 2014 5:35 PM ShareWhen You Ride Alone, You Ride with Hitler
November 13th, 2014 5:00 PMThis 1943 United States propaganda poster, which suggested that Americans caropool to conserve national resources during World War II, has been widely parodied online for its use of hyperbole.
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Anderson Cooper Pranked by Staff on Live TV
November 13th, 2014 4:08 PMOn Monday night, Anderson Cooper knew he was going to dish out on annoying pet peeves in the workspace for his punchy "Ridiculist" segment, but little did he know that his co-workers had prepared something else on the teleprompter. Apparently, some of his colleagues aren't huge fans of a scented candle that he likes to burn in his office.
"Literally"
November 13th, 2014 3:30 PMPeople have been using the word "literally" as a substitute for "figuratively" since as early as 1769.
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The Cyanide & Happiness Show
November 13th, 2014 2:45 PMCheck out the pilot episode of Explosm's new Cyanide and Happiness web series!
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When You Ride Alone, You Ride with Hitler
This 1943 United States propaganda poster, which suggested that Americans caropool to conserve national resources during World War II, has been widely parodied online for its use of hyperbole.
Anderson Cooper Pranked by Staff on Live TV
On Monday night, Anderson Cooper knew he was going to dish out on annoying pet peeves in the workspace for his punchy "Ridiculist" segment, but little did he know that his co-workers had prepared something else on the teleprompter. Apparently, some of his colleagues aren't huge fans of a scented candle that he likes to burn in his office.
"Literally"
People have been using the word "literally" as a substitute for "figuratively" since as early as 1769.
The Cyanide & Happiness Show
Check out the pilot episode of Explosm's new Cyanide and Happiness web series!