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The Adventures of Business Cat
October 3rd, 2014 11:58 PMAn original webcomic by Tom Fonder.
Tao Lin
October 3rd, 2014 7:30 PMThe alt lit author has been accused of sexual assault through Twitter and responded through Facebook.
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UK's Prime Minister Gets Autotuned
October 3rd, 2014 7:00 PMWith a little editing the Prime Minister of England makes a pretty decent rapper.
Celebrities Grab Their Crotch for #FeelingNuts
October 3rd, 2014 6:32 PMAfter Hugh Jackman tweeted a photo of himself clutching his crotch for testicular cancer awareness, other celebrities have hopped on the trend, including comedian Ricky Gervais and actor William Shatner.
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Chicago's Homeless Subway Rapper Kills It
October 3rd, 2014 6:00 PMMeet Joseph Lane (a.k.a So Low Red Line), a struggling Chicago subway musician and aspiring hip hop producer who has found viral fame overnight after a bystander's video recording of his freestyle performance on the Red Line platform went viral on Facebook, racking up more than 4.7 million views in less than 72 hours.
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The Adventures of Business Cat
An original webcomic by Tom Fonder.
Celebrities Grab Their Crotch for #FeelingNuts
After Hugh Jackman tweeted a photo of himself clutching his crotch for testicular cancer awareness, other celebrities have hopped on the trend, including comedian Ricky Gervais and actor William Shatner.
Chicago's Homeless Subway Rapper Kills It
Meet Joseph Lane (a.k.a So Low Red Line), a struggling Chicago subway musician and aspiring hip hop producer who has found viral fame overnight after a bystander's video recording of his freestyle performance on the Red Line platform went viral on Facebook, racking up more than 4.7 million views in less than 72 hours.