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Badass Crow Insults a Grown Man
October 16th, 2014 8:00 PMThis crow is alpha as f**k.
High Schoolers Tweet About the PSATs
October 16th, 2014 7:30 PMIn clear violation of the very strict PSAT rules, high schoolers gathered on Twitter this week to commiserate about their experience taking the test.
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The First Lady Turns Up For Turnip
October 16th, 2014 7:00 PMMichelle Obama answered another Viner's question "How many calories do you burn when you turn up," with a produce pun.
#GamerGate on the New York Times Front Page
October 16th, 2014 6:45 PM ShareThe Guardian Brings Whisper Under Fire
October 16th, 2014 6:20 PMThe popular secret-sharing mobile app that bills itself as "the safest place on the Internet" has come under a heavy storm of public scrutiny in the wake of The Guardian's scathing investigative report on the company's shadowy practices in handling its users' data.
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High Schoolers Tweet About the PSATs
In clear violation of the very strict PSAT rules, high schoolers gathered on Twitter this week to commiserate about their experience taking the test.
The First Lady Turns Up For Turnip
Michelle Obama answered another Viner's question "How many calories do you burn when you turn up," with a produce pun.
The Guardian Brings Whisper Under Fire
The popular secret-sharing mobile app that bills itself as "the safest place on the Internet" has come under a heavy storm of public scrutiny in the wake of The Guardian's scathing investigative report on the company's shadowy practices in handling its users' data.