Do Not Try This "Challenge"
August 31st, 2014 10:00 AMA young man foolishly lays down on a railroad track while a trains passes over him for what appears to be the worst video "challenge" to date
CollegeHumor: The Boy Who Cried Literally
August 30th, 2014 4:00 PMCollegeHumor reminds us why one should use the word "literally" sparingly through the modern tale of a boy who cried "literally" one too many times.
Gamer Gets "Swatted" During Livestream
August 30th, 2014 3:30 PMEarlier this week, gamer Jordan Matthewson, better known by his online handle Kootra, was arrested by a SWAT team during a livestreamed Counterstrike match after a rival falsely reported a shooting at Matthewson's office.
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In Me Mum's Car: Enya Remix
August 30th, 2014 10:00 AMBehold, the ultimate Tish Simmonds remix.
On the Criticisms of Undercover Colors
August 29th, 2014 4:01 PMThe so-called "anti-date-rape drug" nail polish developed by a group of male students at Indiana University has sparked yet another gender debate on the effectiveness of the product and its implications concerning whether women alone should carry the burden of sexual assault prevention. What's your thought?
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Do Not Try This "Challenge"
A young man foolishly lays down on a railroad track while a trains passes over him for what appears to be the worst video "challenge" to date
CollegeHumor: The Boy Who Cried Literally
CollegeHumor reminds us why one should use the word "literally" sparingly through the modern tale of a boy who cried "literally" one too many times.
Gamer Gets "Swatted" During Livestream
Earlier this week, gamer Jordan Matthewson, better known by his online handle Kootra, was arrested by a SWAT team during a livestreamed Counterstrike match after a rival falsely reported a shooting at Matthewson's office.
In Me Mum's Car: Enya Remix
Behold, the ultimate Tish Simmonds remix.
On the Criticisms of Undercover Colors
The so-called "anti-date-rape drug" nail polish developed by a group of male students at Indiana University has sparked yet another gender debate on the effectiveness of the product and its implications concerning whether women alone should carry the burden of sexual assault prevention. What's your thought?