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September 5th, 2014 1:00 PMThe Prostate Cancer Foundation and Water.org charity organizations have refused donations provided by members of Reddit's /r/thefappening community in wake of last weekend's nude photo leak.
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Yee: YouTube Poop Edition
September 5th, 2014 12:00 PMYouTuber xXJerryTerryXx edited this bizarre YouTube poop remix featuring the infamous Yee clip from the low budget animated film Dinosaur Adventure.
Celebrate Internet Slowdown Day
September 5th, 2014 11:24 AMOn September 10th, internet activists and everyone in favor of net neutrality will post loading icons on their sites to let the FCC know they believe Net Neutrality is important.
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Attack of the Bunnies
September 5th, 2014 10:51 AMJapan's Usagi Jima (Rabbit Island) provides visitors with as many bunnies as they can handle (and sometimes a lot more).
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Fappening Donations Refused by Charities
The Prostate Cancer Foundation and Water.org charity organizations have refused donations provided by members of Reddit's /r/thefappening community in wake of last weekend's nude photo leak.
Yee: YouTube Poop Edition
YouTuber xXJerryTerryXx edited this bizarre YouTube poop remix featuring the infamous Yee clip from the low budget animated film Dinosaur Adventure.
Celebrate Internet Slowdown Day
On September 10th, internet activists and everyone in favor of net neutrality will post loading icons on their sites to let the FCC know they believe Net Neutrality is important.
Attack of the Bunnies
Japan's Usagi Jima (Rabbit Island) provides visitors with as many bunnies as they can handle (and sometimes a lot more).